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Ethereum Researchers Back Buterin's Lean Vision, Press for Faster Delivery

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Ethereum developers have broadly endorsed the 'Lean Ethereum' roadmap, a long-term vision associated with co-founder Vitalik Buterin. The strawmap, which outlines the network's future direction, was updated earlier this week. While researchers largely agree on what needs to be built, many have raised concerns about the pace of execution. Several contributors argue that the primary challenge facing Ethereum is not the strategic direction itself, but how quickly the outlined changes can be implemented.

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