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Ethereum Network’s “Sanctuary Tech” Mandate Sends ETH Price Up 5%

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Lockridge Okoth

13 March 2026 15:41 UTC

The Ethereum Foundation Board released the EF Mandate on March 13, codifying censorship resistance, open source, privacy, and security as non-negotiable protocol principles.

Co-founder Vitalik Buterin endorsed the release, calling Ethereum a “sanctuary technology” built to prevent any single entity from achieving total control over digital life.

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Why it matters:

  • The EF Mandate is a governance document framed as part constitution, part manifesto, and part operational guide for the Foundation’s teams and contributors.
  • The Mandate locks EF funding and support behind CROPS-aligned projects, filtering out surveillance-friendly or centralization-dependent protocols
  • Formalizing values previously carried through informal culture reduces governance ambiguity as the Foundation transitions leadership
  • The document positions Ethereum as sovereignty infrastructure at a time when AI-mediated systems face growing accountability concerns

The details:

  • ETH traded near $2,155 as of this writing, up over 5% in 24 hours, according to BeInCrypto data
  • Buterin framed CROPS as covering both the protocol layer and user-facing applications the EF builds
  • The Mandate was published onchain via Etherscan, making it permanently accessible and remixable by anyone
  • The EF Board described the Foundation as “one of many” stewards, not Ethereum’s ruler or final authority
  • Buterin introduced a “walkaway test,” stating the protocol must function without any single organization’s continued involvement

The big picture:

  • The release follows the EF’s recent 70,000 ETH staking initiative and a leadership transition that saw co-executive director Tomasz Stańczak step down
  • Protocol upgrades like FOCIL, targeting censorship-resistant transaction inclusion, are confirmed for the Hegotá upgrade in H2 2026
  • Buterin urged Ethereum to align with a broader “sanctuary tech” community beyond crypto, echoing 1990s cypherpunk values against centralized surveillance

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