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Ethereum founder Vitalik recently released "Balance of Power," a piece centered on a crucial idea: keeping authority decentralized prevents systems from collapsing under their own weight. His thesis? When power gets hoarded in too few hands, societies—and by extension, blockchain networks—face existential threats. The counterbalance comes through thoughtful technology design, robust economic incentives, and cultural shifts that prioritize resilience over concentration. It's not just theory. The entire Web3 movement hinges on this exact principle: distributing control so no single entity can dominate. Whether it's validator networks, governance tokens, or protocol design, the underlying architecture matters because it shapes who holds the cards. Vitalik's argument essentially reminds us that technological innovation alone isn't enough. You need systems that actively resist centralization, structures that reward participants for staying decentralized, and communities that value these principles. That's how you build something that lasts.