The Ethereum Foundation quietly made a big move—forming a dedicated dAI team and releasing the new standard ERC-80004. Once this news broke, major institutions like Google and Coinbase took notice. Interestingly, the foundation positions itself not as directly developing but as a "coordinator," mainly laying the groundwork for the standards. In other words, they are building the infrastructure so that others can create on top of this standard. This approach is actually quite wise—the foundation focuses on building the framework, leaving the development work to various teams within the ecosystem.
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MetaMaskVictim
· 01-05 20:27
Oh no, new standards again. Will they be implementable this time?
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The coordinator role is pretty good, feeling like enjoying the benefits without effort...
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All major institutions are watching, which shows it’s definitely something important
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ERC-80004? The name is quite... casual
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The framework is laid out, but whether the development team can keep up is the key
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Ethereum is serious about the underlying standards
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Google is also interested, this time might be different
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Waiting for the ecosystem to follow up, but hopefully it won’t be another half-dead situation
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Instead of doing it themselves, the foundation letting others do it is an interesting move
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No matter how many standards there are, someone has to use them. The key is implementation
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Things Coinbase is interested in are worth paying attention to
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GasDevourer
· 01-05 05:04
The foundation's move is so clever, coordinating in a hands-off manner, letting others compete in development... But if this dispersal continues, could it ruin the standards?
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gas_fee_therapist
· 01-04 10:52
It's the foundation again building infrastructure, while the ecosystem side is responsible for reinventing the wheel. This routine is so familiar.
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GasFeeLover
· 01-04 10:50
You're creating new standards again, claiming this time will be different each time. And what’s the result?
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ser_we_are_ngmi
· 01-04 10:49
The foundation's move is still smart. Instead of working silently on development, they set standards to let the ecosystem grow organically. This is true multiplicative thinking, much more reliable than simply going all-in on one direction.
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FOMOrektGuy
· 01-04 10:35
Going for standards again? I see through this routine of the foundation. Laying the groundwork is always easier than doing real work.
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CompoundPersonality
· 01-04 10:35
Starting to set standards again. Will this be reliable this time?
The Ethereum Foundation quietly made a big move—forming a dedicated dAI team and releasing the new standard ERC-80004. Once this news broke, major institutions like Google and Coinbase took notice. Interestingly, the foundation positions itself not as directly developing but as a "coordinator," mainly laying the groundwork for the standards. In other words, they are building the infrastructure so that others can create on top of this standard. This approach is actually quite wise—the foundation focuses on building the framework, leaving the development work to various teams within the ecosystem.