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title: "What Do We Want For the Future of Ethereum Classic"
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date: 2025-10-11
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author: Donald McIntyre
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contributors: ["DonaldMcIntyre"]
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tags: ["Philosophy"]
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linkImage: ./etc-vision.png
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disclaimer: opinion
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In the last [ETC Community Call](https://youtu.be/N9zab2XWLVI?si=oDuLYkuXgrYNZJB-) the possible integration of EIP-1559 was discussed. In the same conversation the question was raised that the ETC community should have a discussion about its future.
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As I have written in [many articles](https://ethereumclassic.org/news/tag/blog) and said [in many videos](https://www.youtube.com/@ETCupdates) all of which have been published on this website, ETC's competitive advantages are that it is a proof of work blockchain, that it has a fixed monetary policy, and that it is programmable. These three things combined and fully integrated in one single layer zero system make it unique in the world.
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However, although ETC is just like Bitcoin but programmable, the fact that it is programmable makes it also very similar to Ethereum. Indeed, Ethereum Classic is the original Ethereum!
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This fact begs the question whether the community will continue to mimic ETH in terms of its updates and innovations or if ETC must forge its own path in terms of its operation, design, usability, and method.
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In my opinion, ETC should be as close as possible to ETH, which is currently the EVM standard, provided that it does not jeopardize its true and most fundamental value: Decentralization. If that is compromised, then it must break off and separate.
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It is important to note that there are very few truly decentralized blockchains in the world. Perhaps only Bitcoin, ETC, Litecoin, Doge, and probably Monero. Otherwise, the whole blockchain industry has opted for money grabs and the pretense of innovation, with the guise of decentralization, desperately trying to impress investors and traders with new technologies and methods for the sake of artificially inflating the value of their tokens. This has led most projects to sacrifice decentralization and adopt compromised technologies in terms of decentralization such as Proof of Stake, Proof of Authority, dubious layer 2 systems, and on-chain funding mechanisms called treasuries among many others.
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In this noisy context and environment there are many temptations to follow the most shiny objects and fall into the abominable traps of centralization. This must be avoided at all costs in ETC.
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Having said the above, my vision for ETC is that it is intrinsically sufficient as it is. It doesn't even need EIP-1559. This means that it should, in general, adjust some parameters or fix some minor details every now and then, but it should be considered complete as it is.
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ETC must remain as a fully integrated Proof of Work programmable blockchain and just wait for the market to realize all the rest are lies. We must stop falling for sparkly and shiny things that catch everyone's attention but that are false innovations, with false promises, with false advantages.
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The only advantage of the blockchain industry is decentralization. And the only true innovations in the sector have been POW and smart contracts. Nothing more.
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ETC is the only one in the world with both!
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In a world with AI, CBDCs, POS and POA centralized blockchains, scoring systems, climate hysteria, and the one-global-government agenda, the only tools for people in the planet to escape the techno-tyranny that is coming, to protect their wealth and liberty, will be BTC and ETC.
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If in the meantime, we see a constant flow of false projects flooding the market and confusing the world with their lies, and ETC gets no funding and dies, then it is better that it dies than to try to perpetuate it while totally centralizing its design.
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In terms of how to decide these things, and what upgrades to integrate, ETC actually has a very robust system with its ECIP process and community debates like the one we had in the last few days. In truly decentralized systems, formal roadmaps and future visions cannot exist, otherwise they would confirm that the system is centralized, therefore already dead.
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But ETC will never die. This is because it has already won, because it is already good. In a world of lies, ETC is true. This is its value.
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**Thank you for reading this article!**
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To learn more about ETC please go to: https://ethereumclassic.org
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title: "Why Ethereum Classic Endures"
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date: 2025-10-15
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author: Cody Burns
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contributors: ["realcodywburns"]
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tags: ["Philosophy"]
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linkImage: ./why_etc_endures.png
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disclaimer: opinion
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I was there when we made the choice to defend immutability. It wasn’t easy, convenient, or even popular. It was the moment we decided that the principle of “code is law” was not just a slogan it was a moral commitment to the permanence of truth. When others rewrote history to protect the few, we wrote a declaration of independence and chose to protect the many. That decision gave birth to Ethereum Classic. It was a defining act of conviction, and it remains the reason I believe this network still matters. In those early days, we weren’t idealists chasing price charts; we were builders and miners defending an idea that once a transaction is recorded on a public ledger, it should remain there forever, unedited and uncorrupted. It was not rebellion for rebellion’s sake. It was stewardship. We chose to protect a foundation that technology itself depends upon: the ability to trust the record without trusting the recorder.
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Nearly a decade later, the landscape has evolved. Blockchains have matured, institutions have awakened, and the lines between cryptography, finance, and artificial intelligence are beginning to blur. What hasn’t changed is the importance of security and truth. These two principles, immutability and proof of work, remain the bedrock of Ethereum Classic.
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I want to dispel a persistent myth: that Ethereum Classic is a “stable” chain that should never change. Stability does not mean stagnation. Every system that survives does so by adapting intelligently, not by resisting change blindly. The DAG continues to grow, new EIPs emerge, and vulnerabilities must be patched. A living network breathes, evolves, and learns. Ethereum Classic has undergone continuous development since its inception. We have modernized, optimized, and fought for compatibility while preserving our philosophical independence. To pretend that nothing should ever change is to misunderstand what it takes to stay secure in a world that never stops moving. Technology only moves forward. The question is whether we shape that future consciously, or allow others to define it for us.
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Ethereum Classic can no longer live in the shadow of its sibling. Ethereum has pursued a very different path that's defined by experimentation in consensus, scaling through rollups, and economic policies driven by governance rather than principle. That is their choice. Our choice is different.
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We must rise as a sovereign chain. Independent in our roadmap, self-sustaining in our governance, and confident in our role as the apex of proof-of-work security. The power to feed us through upstream repositories is also the power to starve us. We cannot depend indefinitely on the forks of Geth or Besu that now serve different architectural philosophies. Their shift toward RISC-like execution and consensus separation introduces risks we cannot inherit blindly. We need our own consensus client and the ability to support multiple execution clients. The future of ETC depends on this independence.
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Sovereignty means more than code ownership. It means control over OUR shared destiny. It means that when miners commit their hash power, they are securing the principle that security earned through computation cannot be substituted by trust in validators or committees. To mine ETC is to participate in the most direct form of democracy we have where work itself is the vote, and energy the price of participation.
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We are entering a new era for digital assets. The “post-genius” phase of crypto is upon us. Gone are the days when markets were defined by speculation and slogans. Today, regulated virtual asset service providers are licensed and operating globally. Banks, funds, and custodians are developing digital asset strategies, not as side experiments but as pillars of their balance sheets. Within the next 18–24 months, nearly every financial institution will confront a moment of clarity: how to manage custody, treasury, and intelligence for digital assets within compliant frameworks. After that everyone on earth will have to know something about safekeeping of their identity, money and objects.
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This is where Ethereum Classic’s true value will be understood. Not as a meme or a nostalgia trip, but as infrastructure. ETC has the security of real miners running real hardware across the globe. Its state cannot be manipulated without a valid transaction. Its ledger is transparent, auditable, and final. For institutions seeking a base layer that embodies the same assurances as Bitcoin, with the additional flexibility of the EVM, Ethereum Classic is the rational choice.
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I believe ETC will emerge as a base layer for agentic systems like a2a ap2, decentralized custodial networks, and proof-of-work–anchored Layer 2s. Developers and enterprises alike will build bridges and rollups to leverage its finality and its neutrality. Privacy preserving apps will flourish without censorship. In a world increasingly reliant on synthetic intelligence and automated actors, the need for an incorruptible execution layer will only grow. Proof of work will remain the standard of integrity.
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No system can thrive without an economy that rewards those who maintain and advance it. I believe in a community-governed treasury, funded transparently through protocol-level mechanisms. The base fee model offers a path forward, a portion of transaction fees can support ongoing development, infrastructure maintenance, and ecosystem grants. This isn’t charity. This is self-preservation.
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A network that rewards builders, researchers, educators, and infrastructure providers ensures its own longevity. Governance should not rest with a foundation that claims neutrality while wielding control. Instead, ETC’s treasury can be managed through decentralized, auditable proposals; allowing the community itself to decide which initiatives deserve funding. This balance between autonomy and accountability is the next logical step in our evolution.
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To move forward, we must make decisions with discipline. First, we must agree on what defines the next era both in name and in purpose. Whether the next fork is called Olympia or something else, it must symbolize more than a software upgrade. It must mark a cultural renewal. We need to align on scope, prioritize security, and adopt a structured process to agree, build, test, and release. That cycle (ie transparent, predictable, and repeatable) will build the trust of institutions and miners alike.
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The work ahead is not glamorous, it is essential. Every 14 seconds, the network fights for its life. Each block mined is a reaffirmation of belief. A heartbeat powered by thousands of machines and the people who run them. We cannot afford complacency. We owe it to the miners who secure the chain, to the developers who maintain it, and to the investors who believe in it to keep advancing with clarity and conviction.
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My vision is of a world where humans and autonomous agents coexist in digital economies safeguarded by cryptography. In that world, what we now call “a node” becomes fully modular: a combination of consensus, execution, and intelligence layers cooperating seamlessly. Ethereum Classic can serve as the security backbone of that future, anchoring distributed systems with the same honesty that defined its birth.
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I see a future where ETC can be a reference point for institutional custody and digital asset integrity. A chain respected for its security, its simplicity, and its refusal to compromise on first principles. A place where miners, developers, and investors work in unison to maintain an incorruptible record of human and machine interaction. Ethereum Classic’s story has always been one of resilience. We were forged in conflict, sustained by conviction, and defined by proof. Now, we have the opportunity to evolve into the secure backbone for the next generation of decentralized systems.
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Immutability was our origin. Sovereignty is our future. Evolution is our path.
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Forward, we must always move relentlessly forward.
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This personal opinion was written with real human thumbs by:
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Cody (dontpanic) Burns
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forker of chains, decentralized troll emperor
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title: "Ethereum Classic Community Discord: Transition to a Modern, Secure Chat Environment"
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date: 2025-11-05
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author: Chris Mercer
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contributors: ["chris-mercer"]
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tags: ["Community", "Infrastructure"]
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linkImage: ./etc_discord_update.png
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excerpt: "The Ethereum Classic community has launched a new Discord server with modern moderation tools and integrations to provide a secure, professional chat experience."
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Over the years, the Ethereum Classic Discord has served as a central meeting place for miners, developers, and community members around the world. It has hosted countless technical discussions, governance debates, and ecosystem announcements. However, as the platform evolved and moderation standards changed, the legacy Discord server gradually fell into an unmaintained state — with inactive administrators, broken verification flows, and recurring waves of bot spam and scam attempts.
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To protect new participants and restore a professional, secure chat environment consistent with the expectations of a top-tier blockchain project, the community has established a **new Ethereum Classic Community Discord**.
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This new server was organized in December 2024 and is now being recommended as the project’s **primary public chat hub**. It features comprehensive automated moderation, anti-spam protections, and structured information channels designed to improve both safety and user experience.
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### Why the Change
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The previous server’s administrators became less active and made it difficult to implement spam/bot protections or integrate modern tooling. Over time, this degraded the user experience and, more importantly, posed a reputational risk to new visitors encountering unchecked scam activity.
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The new server resolves these issues by providing:
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- **Automated moderation and verification** — spam, phishing, and impersonation are blocked automatically.
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- **Structured discussion channels** — dedicated spaces for ECIPs, mining, development, and community calls.
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- **GitHub and announcement integrations** — project updates and governance proposals appear live in-chat.
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- **Modern onboarding flow** — users can verify roles and access channels in seconds.
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### Administration and Governance
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The new Discord is operated by active, verifiable Ethereum Classic contributors under transparent moderation rules. Its purpose is to host open discussion about the network — including ECIPs, protocol upgrades, mining, and ecosystem development — while ensuring a safe environment for builders and new community members alike.
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Open debate remains welcome. Moderation focuses strictly on maintaining civility, preventing scams, and ensuring that discussions stay productive and on topic.
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### Continuity and Legacy Access
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To preserve historical context, the legacy Discord server will remain accessible with a link on the community website, but modern conversations about Ethereum Classic will be encouraged to be held in the new Discord server. Longtime community members are encouraged to migrate to the new server to continue participating in ongoing governance and ecosystem discussions.
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The legacy server will remain available at [discord.com/invite/hQs894U](https://discord.com/invite/hQs894U) for archival reference and historical continuity, and it's link will remain the footer of this website.
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### Join the New Ethereum Classic Community Discord
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The new invite link will be highlighted, and will become the default redirect when visitng [ethereumclassic.org/discord](https://ethereumclassic.org/discord).
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This transition marks an important step toward a more professional, secure, and integrated communication experience for the Ethereum Classic ecosystem.
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As the network continues to evolve, a modernized community hub will help ensure that Ethereum Classic remains open, accessible, and resilient — the same values that have guided it since its inception.
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This update reflects Ethereum Classic’s ongoing commitment to security, transparency, and open collaboration — principles that have guided the network since its beginning.
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💚⚒️
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*Ethereum Classic Community*
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