Ethereum Founder Buterin Slams Elon Musk As Anti-Europe Attacks Ignite
Ethereum founder Vitalik Buterin has issued a sharp public warning to Elon Musk over how X is being used to direct increasingly aggressive rhetoric at Europe, arguing that the platform is drifting from a free-speech ideal toward orchestrated hostility.
Ethereum Founder Calls Out Elon Musk
In a series of posts on X, Buterin said that βthe attacks on Europe Iβve seen here the last couple of days, including from people Iβve generally considered interesting and sophisticated, have been getting unhinged.β
He acknowledged that the European Union has serious shortcomings, listing βGDPR clickthroughs are dumb, Chat Control is awful, they need to be less bureaucratic and supportive toward entrepreneurs,β and criticizing what he called Europeβs selective moral stance, noting that its βkindness toward Ukraine often doesnβt extend well to Gaza or Sudan or other places.β He also described βpeople saying mean things about criminals getting longer sentences than the criminalsβ as βjust crazy.β
Despite that, the Ethereum founder argued that the way some users on X are talking about Europe has moved well beyond legitimate criticism. He described βthe apocalyptic attitude about the issues, evoking imagery of barbarians pillaging Rome etc,β as βreally over the topβ and said it βfeels more like a coordinated attempt to delegitimize than constructive criticism.β
He rejected the idea that the real target is only Brussels-based institutions, writing: βI donβt believe the line that βthe target is not Europe, itβs the EUβ: Iβve seen many instances of London specifically being targeted in the hate session, so no, much of it is an attack on Europe.β This, he argued, does not match his experience from βspending an average of two months every year there for the last decade.β
The central confrontation came in a direct reply to Musk. Addressing the X ownerβs self-positioning as a defender of free speech, the Ethereum founder wrote: βI think you should consider that making X a global totem pole for Free Speech, and then turning it into a death star laser for coordinated hate sessions, is actually harmful for the cause of free speech. Iβm seriously worried that huge backlashes against values I hold dear are coming in a few yearsβ time.β
Buterin Hints At Russian Involvement
The thread sparked pushback from some users who argued that his framing underplays European complicity in current conflicts. One critic responded that ββnot extending kindnessβ is an incredible way to frame funding, arming and politically backing a genocide,β and claimed that it is βhilarious to think the US doesnβt suffer from many of the same things or worse that Americans say about the EU.β
The Ethereum founder replied that Europe is βa genuinely mixed bag,β emphasizing that βdifferent countries in Europe have very different policies,β and pointing out that the continent βalso hosts ICC, which is under a lot of pressure (see: judges being financially deplatformed).β
Other replies widened the lens to geopolitics. Commenting on a suggestion that the current discourse looks like βa coordinated campaign due to the Kremlin liking the new US βgoing back to Monroeβ global security policy,β Buterin answered βyeah basicallyβ and added that βa lot of powerful people really like the vision that the world should just be 5β20 adults who have their spheres and sometimes get together in a room to hash out any differences, and everyone else can be shut out because they are annoying and inconvenient.β
At the same time, Buterin restated his support for the European project as an institutional experiment. βI have a lot of respect for the idea of EU, as an experiment in trying to get the benefits of a superstate, without the homogenization, becoming an aggressive βgreat powerβ, and other downsides,β he wrote, while stressing that βthe experiment does need to be adjusted in a lot of ways; eg. we see not enough unity in its external policy and too much unity on top-down bureaucracy and surveillance at the same time.β If improved, he argued, βitβs a model that could set a really good example for the world.β
On the technical side, the Ethereum founder used the debate over βgdpr clickthroughsβ to propose a different approach to online control, calling for βmore sophisticated user-side software (browsers, local LLMsβ¦) that helps the user navigate the internet and make intelligent decisions about what requires confirmations from the user.β In contrast to the centralized dynamics he criticizes on X, he is effectively pointing back to user-empowering, decentralized tools as the way to reconcile regulation, usability and free expression.
Musk Vs. The European UnionNotably, Muskβs anti-EU outburst comes after the Commission has issued a fine of β¬120 million to X for breaching its transparency obligations under the Digital Services Act (DSA). Musk wrote via X that βThe βEUβ imposed this crazy fine not just on @X, but also on me personally, which is even more insane!β and says it would be βappropriate to apply our response not just to the EU, but also to the individuals who took this action against me.β
In subsequent posts he escalated further, declaring that βThe EU should be abolished and sovereignty returned to individual countries,β calling to βDissolve the EU and return power to the people,β and even asserting that βThe EU commissars are responsible for the murder of Europe.β
At press time, Ethereum traded at $3,316.
