Ethereum Summit Reveals a Split in Crypto Identity: The Tug-of-War Between the Crypto-Phugist Spirit and Institutional Capital

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Gate News message, from March 30 to April 2, the Cannes Ethereum blockchain event EthCC was held, but the conference revealed an identity split within the cryptocurrency industry. On the one hand, the crypto-punk community continues to advocate for the principles of privacy and decentralization; on the other hand, the influx of institutional capital and representatives from traditional finance makes the conference feel more like a corporate pitch event than a technical, community-driven gathering.

In recent years, the trend toward the institutionalization of cryptocurrencies has become increasingly clear. After the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission approved Bitcoin ETFs, large asset management firms have moved funds into the crypto space. EthCC’s on-site activities reflect this shift: traditional finance professionals network and allocate capital at the conference, while crypto-punk participants need to dig deeper to get in touch with the core ideas. Conference ticket prices are as high as 500 dollars, which also keeps some retail investors at a distance; by comparison, the ordinary ticket price for BTC Prague is only 21 dollars.

Sponsorship for the conference has also sparked debate. The emerging blockchain Canton Network became one of the main sponsors, but its positioning leans toward traditional finance, drawing criticism from some industry leaders. Seth, Chief Operating Officer of Cake Wallet, pointed out that this capital-driven funding makes Ethereum’s crypto-punk characteristics less noticeable. At the same time, some Middle East sponsors withdrew investment due to geopolitical developments, further increasing EthCC’s reliance on funding.

Despite this, the Ethereum Foundation recently reaffirmed its commitment to crypto-punk principles, emphasizing that censorship resistance, open source, privacy, and security remain core values. Dromos Labs CEO Alex Cutler said that even if institutional involvement’s main purpose is to profit, decentralization and censorship-resistant features still cannot be ignored, because they are key to technical competitiveness.

EthCC’s phenomenon reflects the challenges facing the entire cryptocurrency industry: in balancing the attraction of capital with maintaining the ideals, the industry is undergoing a profound test of identity, and whether the crypto-punk spirit can continue amid the wave of institutionalization will determine the future development path of Ethereum and the broader cryptocurrency sector.

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