Vitalik Buterin, co-founder of Ethereum I was aiming In a recent social media post from controversial American entrepreneur Peter Thiel.
The 31-year-old computer programmer said, “Remind me that Peter Thiel will put it calmly, not cypherpunk.”
Thiel’s Strauss’s view
He attached an expert discussing the philosophical framework of American scholar Leo Strauss. Leo Strauss argues in favour of establishing surveillance and robust Pax Americana with the help of global intelligence cooperation. The text comes from the influential essay “The Strussian Moment,” written by Thiel, who criticizes liberalism in the Enlightenment era and analyzes the philosophical foundations of modern Western politics.
Thiel has been heavily influenced by Strauss’ philosophy. At Stanford he studied in the intellectual world of Harry Jaffer and Alan Bloom. Of course, he co-founded the Stanford Review. The Stanford Review is a controversial, conservative paper shaped by Strauss’ theme. Furthermore, Thiel reflects Strauss’s criticism of democracy.
Of course, this is completely inconsistent with the ideology of anti-survey, anti-classification, anti-classification, and Saipanpunk, which underpins the code.
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Butaline I agree Ethereum leadership needs to be more careful when deciding who has entered their circle.
It is worth noting that Thiel holds a 9.1% stake in Bitmine Immersion Technologies (BMNR), the largest corporate holder of Ethereum (ETH). In addition to that, he also has a 7.5% stake in Ethzilla, another prominent ETH Treasury company.
In fact, Buterin spoke in favor of Ethereum’s “gradual ossification.” This means that once scaling and technology cleanup is done, major changes are met with a lot of attention.