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    Ethereum Foundation ‘Brain Drain’ vs. Tom Lee’s Bullish Outlook

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    May 19, 2026

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    Ethereum News: The Ethereum Foundation is losing another wave of senior researchers, Carl Beek and Julian Ma are both departing, adding to exits by Barnabé Monnot, Tim Beiko, and Josh Stark in a churn that now spans every layer of the foundation’s Protocol Cluster.

    Yet Fundstrat’s Tom Lee is calling the governance turbulence short-term noise, pointing instead to Spot ETH ETF inflows and institutional accumulation as the dominant 2026 signal.

    The tension between those two reads, structural fragility versus decentralization-as-feature, is the trade active ETH holders are pricing right now.

    Life Update: I have decided to leave the Ethereum Foundation. I’m very grateful to have worked with so many talented and inspiring people on an incredibly important project over the past four years.

    I’m proud of the work we’ve done. Here are some of my personal highlights:

    -…

    — Julian (@_julianma) May 18, 2026

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    Ethereum News: ETH Governance Under Pressure as Protocol Cluster Reshuffles

    Carl Beek’s final day is May 29, 2026, closing a seven-year tenure that included foundational work on the Beacon Chain and Ethereum’s proof-of-stake transition.

    Julian Ma, exiting after roughly four years, leaves behind two pieces of infrastructure that matter: FOCIL (EIP-7805), a censorship-resistance mechanism built around inclusion lists, and the Fast Confirmation Rule, which compressed bridging time between Ethereum Layer 2s and mainnet to 13 seconds.

    The mechanism here is worth understanding precisely. FOCIL allows a distributed set of validators to independently propose inclusion lists, making it structurally harder for block builders to censor specific transactions.

    Ma’s Fast Confirmation Rule directly addresses one of the biggest UX friction points in the L2 ecosystem. These are not peripheral research projects, they sit on the Hegotá roadmap alongside Verkle Trees and account-abstraction upgrades.

    After 7 incredible years, I’ve decided that Friday May 29th will be my last day at the Ethereum Foundation.

    I’m humbled by the projects I got to work on along the way: from the KZG ceremony, to helping architect the early design of the Beacon Chain, and a lot in between. At the…

    — carlbeek (@CarlBeek) May 18, 2026

    Beek’s public statement framed the exit with characteristic understatement: “Ethereum’s strength remains with the people building it.” He recently welcomed a child and said he plans to take time with his family before deciding his next move.

    Ma made no announcement of a destination either. Neither departure reads as adversarial, but the timing compounds a broader pattern confirmed by the Ethereum Foundation’s own May 11 blog post, which disclosed that Monnot and Beiko are also moving on and Alex Stokes is taking a sabbatical.

    The governance read here is layered. Vitalik Buterin’s 2025 restructuring explicitly repositioned the Ethereum Foundation away from top-down roadmap ownership toward a focused research and grants hub, with execution pushed outward to client teams and independent organizations.

    Buterin himself has been pushing execution further into the ecosystem, funding external research capacity through EF’s Academic Grants program rather than scaling internal headcount.

    The departing researchers, Dankrad Feist to Tempo, Tomasz Stańczak briefly as co-executive director before stepping back, largely remain in the ecosystem as advisors or external contributors, blurring the line between brain drain and planned decentralization.

    Photo: Tomasz Stańczak

    Will Corcoran, Kev Wedderburn, and Fredrik are the new Protocol Cluster leads. How cleanly they absorb Glamsterdam, Hegotá, and FOCIL delivery timelines is the live test of whether EF’s institutional memory transferred or evaporated.

    ETH sentiment is already under pressure from separate market headwinds, any roadmap delay compounds the narrative risk.

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    Tom Lee’s ETH Price Prediction: Why Institutional Crypto Ignores the Noise

    Fundstrat’s Tom Lee has consistently argued that Ethereum governance churn is a feature of the decentralization thesis, not a bug.

    His ETH price prediction for 2026 rests on three pillars: Spot ETH ETF inflows continuing to mature as institutional allocators build regulated exposure, Layer-2 fee revenue compounding as the network scales, and ETH’s emerging framing as an “Internet Bond” for institutional crypto portfolios seeking yield-bearing infrastructure exposure.

    The institutional crypto bid is not theoretical. Spot ETH ETF products have drawn sustained inflows since approval, and institutional appetite for regulated crypto exposure is broadening across multiple assets.

    NEW:
    TOM LEE JUST SAID THAT THE MARKETS ARE ABOUT TO ENTER A PARABOLIC MOVEMENT IN A WAY NEVER SEEN BEFORE:

    IS A BULL MARKET COMING? pic.twitter.com/CwTAcsjjTX

    — Crypto Emperor (@Cryptoemperor06) May 17, 2026

    For Lee, the departure of individual Ethereum Foundation researchers, however senior, does not register as systemic risk in a network maintained by dozens of independent client teams and thousands of contributors outside the EF payroll.

    ETH is currently consolidating in the $2,400–$2,600 range, with near-term resistance at $2,700 and support holding above the 200-day EMA. RSI is neutral. The chart is not confirming the bearish governance narrative, but it is not breaking higher either.

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