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Ethereum Foundation Names Three Co-Leads to Oversee Protocol Cluster
The Ethereum Foundation has reportedly named Danny Ryan, Ansgar Dietrichs, and Barnabé Monnot as co-leads to head its major Protocol cluster.
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Ethereum Foundation Names Three Co-Leads to Oversee Protocol Cluster

Michael FawnBy Michael FawnMay 12, 20265 Comments5 Mins Read
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By DaleLogan

The Ethereum Foundation (EF) has reportedly designated three new co-leads to manage its Protocol cluster, a move that signals a continued shift toward decentralized leadership for the world’s second-largest blockchain. According to reports from within the developer community, Danny Ryan, Ansgar Dietrichs, and Barnabé Monnot are expected to share responsibility for the strategic direction and technical coordination of the network’s core research. This administrative change aims to distribute authority across multiple veteran researchers as the ecosystem navigates an increasingly complex roadmap.

This leadership transition appears to be a deliberate part of an internal reorganization designed to minimize single points of failure in the foundation’s governance model. By establishing a shared leadership structure, the organization seeks to streamline decision-making for technical milestones without concentrating power in a single individual. Each of the three researchers brings a tailored focus to the role, covering essential aspects of proof-of-stake stability, economic modeling, and long-term scaling.

The Protocol cluster serves as the central research engine for the network, responsible for the specifications that align diverse client teams, including those working on Geth and Nethermind. While the foundation has historically favored a flatter organizational hierarchy, the scale of maintaining a global mainnet has led to more formal coordination roles. This is particularly relevant as ETH traders wait for a lead amid a cooling derivatives market, highlighting the importance of clear technical leadership during periods of price consolidation.

Consolidating Technical and Economic Research

Danny Ryan, who has long been a central figure in the network’s transition from proof-of-work, is expected to maintain his oversight of the consensus layer. His role as a co-lead reportedly formalizes much of the coordination work he has performed over the last several years. Following the milestone completion of “The Merge,” the protocol’s focus has gravitated toward optimizing network history through phases often referred to as “The Purge” and “The Splurge.”

Joining Ryan in this new structure are Ansgar Dietrichs and Barnabé Monnot, both of whom have been cited for their contributions to scaling and incentive structures. Dietrichs has been a frequently mentioned contributor to research surrounding data “blobs,” a feature intended to lower costs for Layer 2 solutions. Monnot is best known for his work involving validator rewards and the long-term economic health of the network. Their involvement suggests a strategy that prioritizes data-backed protocol adjustments over rapid feature expansion.

The timing of this reorganization comes as Ethereum faces a competitive landscape of alternative Layer 1 chains. Balancing high security standards with the market’s demand for efficiency remains a primary challenge for the foundation. Administrative changes like these often emerge just as heavy wallet movements toward exchanges spark community speculation about the network’s broader trajectory and institutional confidence.

Coordinating Scaling and Community Relations

The new co-leads are expected to prioritize the research and implementation of “Verkle Trees,” an upgrade that would allow nodes to operate with significantly reduced data storage requirements. Reducing these hardware barriers is considered vital for maintaining decentralization, as it allows a wider range of participants to run their own infrastructure. Managing such a transition involves a high degree of communication between independent developer groups and the core research teams.

Beyond the technical specifications, the leadership trio must bridge the gap between the base layer and the growing Layer 2 ecosystem. As transaction activity shifts toward rollups, the Protocol cluster is tasked with ensuring the underlying blockchain remains a reliable and secure settlement layer. This stability is becoming even more critical as institutional interest in Ethereum yield grows, introducing new economic variables that the core protocol must account for in its reward structures.

By opting for a three-person model rather than appointing a single director, the foundation is signaling a commitment to collaborative governance. This approach is intended to prevent internal friction and ensure that no single perspective dominates the project’s technical roadmap. It reflects a cautious, research-first ethos that defines the foundation’s current philosophy.

Future Outlook for Protocol Management

The effectiveness of this new leadership structure will likely be measured by how smoothly the network handles upcoming hard forks. The long-term goal for many core developers is “ossification”—a state where the core protocol is stable enough that it no longer requires frequent or drastic changes. However, reaching that point requires successfully navigating several high-stakes upgrades in the coming years.

As the network matures, the line between theoretical research and live production has become more porous. The co-leads will be responsible for ensuring that complex improvements can be safely deployed on a network that secures billions in assets. This requires a conservative approach to protocol changes, maintaining the “bazaar” style of development that has allowed the project to thrive since its early days. So, while the leadership structure is changing, the core mission of data-driven, secure evolution remains the stated priority for the Ethereum Foundation.

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