Vitalik Buterin said he will fully recommit to decentralized social media in 2026, arguing platforms built on shared, decentralized data layers enable real competition and better mass communication. He made the announcement in a recent post on X.
This year he shifted activity toward decentralized social platforms and said every post he has written or read in 2026 passed through Firefly, a multi-client interface supporting X, Lens, Farcaster and Bluesky. He urged users and builders to spend more time in these ecosystems.
Buterin criticized many crypto-native social projects for leaning on speculative tokens instead of building meaningful features. He said SocialFi experiments often rewarded existing social capital and short-term price moves rather than content quality.
He contrasted token experiments with creator-subscription approaches that better align incentives, naming models like Substack. He emphasized the need for tools that favor users’ interests over engagement metrics and wrote “If we want a better society, we need better mass communication tools.”
Core infrastructure moves highlighted the sector’s shifts this week. Neynar acquired Farcaster, and Farcaster co-founder Dan Romero announced that “after five years, it’s clear Farcaster needs a new approach and leadership to reach its full potential.”
The protocols have gained users but not mass adoption. Dune Analytics shows over two million registered Farcaster users, while Dune Analytics reports about 506,000 Lens users; stewardship of the open-source Lens protocol recently moved from Aave to Mask Network.

