【Crypto World】Recently, an Ethereum core developer stated that they plan to fully transition to decentralized social media platforms by 2026 and called on the industry to focus on user-centric communication tools rather than traditional social models that encourage short-term interactions. There is substantial support behind this stance—Mask Network has taken over the operation rights of Lens Protocol, laying the foundation for the decentralization of the social ecosystem.
In his view, decentralization is the true source of competitiveness. This architecture allows multiple independent clients to interact seamlessly on the same data layer, giving users genuine choice and data autonomy. In practice, he has been gradually implementing this philosophy, increasingly using decentralized platforms like Firefly for daily interactions.
Interestingly, he openly criticized the current direction of some projects—those overly reliant on speculative token incentives are straying from their original purpose. In contrast, teams like Aave and Mask Network have earned his recognition because they focus on creating real social utility rather than indulging in complex financial engineering tricks. This shift in attitude reflects that the Web3 ecosystem is moving from a hype phase toward an application value phase.
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Hash_Bandit
· 5h ago
ngl this 2026 timeline feels kinda ambitious... we've been here before with these promises. but respect the move toward actual decentralization over token-pump schemes.
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metaverse_hermit
· 01-21 23:53
Will all social platforms shift to decentralization by 2026? Sounds great, but I'm worried it might just be another PPT revolution.
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SigmaBrain
· 01-21 13:30
We still have to wait until 2026, why not try playing with Firefly first and dip your toes in?
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MetaverseHermit
· 01-21 13:28
2026, huh? Another distant deadline. Will Lens still be around then?
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GovernancePretender
· 01-21 13:24
It's still early for 2026; let's see if Lens can survive until then.
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GhostChainLoyalist
· 01-21 13:17
Are you still hyping it up? 2026 is still early. Are there many people using Firefly now?
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FUD_Vaccinated
· 01-21 13:15
2026? Come on, how many years have you been saying that? Firefly still has so few users.
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TokenTherapist
· 01-21 13:10
We still have two more years until 2026. Now we're almost drained by centralized platforms.
Vitalik announces return to decentralized social in 2026, signaling new development opportunities for the Web3 ecosystem
【Crypto World】Recently, an Ethereum core developer stated that they plan to fully transition to decentralized social media platforms by 2026 and called on the industry to focus on user-centric communication tools rather than traditional social models that encourage short-term interactions. There is substantial support behind this stance—Mask Network has taken over the operation rights of Lens Protocol, laying the foundation for the decentralization of the social ecosystem.
In his view, decentralization is the true source of competitiveness. This architecture allows multiple independent clients to interact seamlessly on the same data layer, giving users genuine choice and data autonomy. In practice, he has been gradually implementing this philosophy, increasingly using decentralized platforms like Firefly for daily interactions.
Interestingly, he openly criticized the current direction of some projects—those overly reliant on speculative token incentives are straying from their original purpose. In contrast, teams like Aave and Mask Network have earned his recognition because they focus on creating real social utility rather than indulging in complex financial engineering tricks. This shift in attitude reflects that the Web3 ecosystem is moving from a hype phase toward an application value phase.