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2026-03-14 03:00:01

Vitalik Buterin’s SHIB Gift Backfires? Warns Of “Authoritarian” AI Push From A Nonprofit

Ethereum’s co-founfer, Vitalik Buterin, has publicly distanced himself from the Future of Life Institute (FLI), the AI-security driven nonprofit he helped supercharge with a massive SHIB donation in 2021. Vitalik Buterin Clears The Record If there is something that Vitalik Buterin values most of all is clarity against misinformation. That’s why he doesn’t take lightly any form of speculation regarding the coherence of his connection to a project he has supported in the past. In a post on the social network X on March 13 , Buterin decided it was time to “make clear the record” on his current relationship with the FLI, as well as the divergence (and similarities) of their approaches to AI risk. The Facts In 2021, Vitalik Buterin, who is known for his philanthropy focused on “high impact” causes, donated to the FLI part of the enormous gift of the SHIB token he received from Shiba Inu’s creators as a marketing stunt (that actually worked out) to promote the coin under the statement that “Vitalik owns half of our supply”. He explained that the FLI originally pitched him on a broad roadmap to reduce existential risks from AI, biology, nuclear threats and more, with a pro‑peace, pro‑science focus that convinced him to fund them, as it aligned with his own view of the path of real-world impact he believes the crypto sphere should be taking. At the time, they presented me with a comprehensive roadmap that focused on improving all major existential risks (bio, nuclear, AI…) as well as general pro-peace and pro-epistemics (ie. helping us know the truth in adversarial contexts) initiatives. A Divergence In Missions However, Vitalik Buterin argues that the organization has now pivoted to toward large‑scale political and cultural advocacy around AI, which he sees as materially different from their original plan. He also clarified he had assumed FLI would only be able to liquidate a small portion of the SHIB he sent, around $10–25 million, but that they ultimately managed to cash out around $500 million’s worth. But this is not about money, Vitalik Buterin wants to make clear, but rather about security and freedom. Coordinated political action with big money pools, he argues, “can easily lead to unintended outcomes”, as drastic as “solve problems in a way that is both authoritarian and fragile, even if it was not intended that way”. He criticizes one of FIL’s moves and uses it to exemplify one of his fears: actually-unsafe safety mechanisms that can be easily jailbroken and leave platforms vulnerable to regulations from centralization and governance. Their primary approach to biosafety has been “how do we put guards into bio-synthesis devices and AI models so that they refuse to create bad stuff?”. I view this as a very fragile solution: there are many ways to jailbreak, fine-tune or otherwise get around such restrictions. Ultimately, putting all your eggs into this strategy can lead to very dark places like “let’s ban open-source AI” and then “let’s support one good-guy AI company to establish global dominance and don’t let anyone else get to the same level”. Approaches like this VERY EASILY backfire: they make the rest of the world your enemy. Where They Do Agree They say all’s well that ends well, and so Vitalik Buterin wraps up his post highlighting the “very good philosophical path forward” of the “Pro-human AI declaration” recently supported by the FIL, for it unites the entire world under the premise of “keeping humans in charge” against “risks to societal stability, national security, economic prosperity, civil liberties, privacy and democratic governance” posed by a “concentration of power resulting from AI”. What This Means For Traders At a macro level, this clash highlights a growing fault line: crypto wealth is increasingly funding AI‑safety and biosecurity work, but the governance and transparency frameworks around these flows are still immature. When a single SHIB‑denominated gift can create a nine‑figure war chest for an AI lobbying shop, donors and communities will demand far clearer reporting, liquidation strategies and guardrails. For traders, renewed scrutiny of the 2021 SHIB–FLI story can reignite concerns about “philanthropy dumps” whenever large foundations offload memecoins. Cover image from Perplexity, ETHUSD chart from Tradingview

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