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Ethereum Foundation Co-Executive Director Hsiao-Wei Wang Resigns Amid Leadership Transition

Hsiao-Wei Wang steps down as Ethereum Foundation co-executive director and board member following a sabbatical, marking the latest high-profile exit at the organization supporting Ethereum’s development.

Ethereum Foundation Co-Executive Director Hsiao-Wei Wang Resigns Amid Leadership Transition
By JUAN MENDE
June 19, 2026

  • Hsiao-Wei Wang has resigned as co-executive director and board member of the Ethereum Foundation (EF), effective immediately.
  • The move follows her recent sabbatical and comes after fellow co-executive director Tomasz Stańczak‘s earlier departure, contributing to at least eight senior exits in recent months.
  • Wang emphasized Ethereum’s decentralized nature: “Ethereum has always been bigger than any one role, any one organization, or any one moment.”
  • Vitalik Buterin praised her decade-long contributions to research, community building, and leadership during challenging periods.

Hsiao-Wei Wang, co-executive director and board member of the Ethereum Foundation, announced her immediate resignation on Thursday, capping a period of significant leadership changes at the nonprofit organization central to Ethereum’s ecosystem.

In a post on X, Wang explained that her decision followed a recent sabbatical, which provided time to reflect on personal priorities and future plans. “I’ve come to feel that this is the right moment for me to step back,” she wrote, adding that she intends to focus more on family and personal life while remaining an active member of the Ethereum community.

Wang joined the EF’s research team in 2017 and assumed the co-executive director role in April 2025 alongside Tomasz Stańczak. Her departure follows Stańczak’s resignation earlier in 2026, with board member Bastian Aue stepping up in an interim capacity during the transition.

The EF has seen at least eight senior figures depart over the past five months, amid broader community discussions about the organization’s governance, strategy, and focus amid Ethereum’s competitive landscape. This includes efforts toward a “Lean Ethereum” restructuring emphasizing core protocol development.

Vitalik Buterin, Ethereum’s co-founder, highlighted Wang’s impact in a response, describing her as a “steadfast contributor” who helped organize research efforts, strengthened the Taipei community, and navigated key periods alongside Stańczak.

Wang reflected on the collaborative spirit underpinning Ethereum: “Serving as EF co-executive director let me see the bigger picture of how the Ethereum community collaborates.” She stressed that the network’s strength derives from its permissionless infrastructure and global contributors, including developers, researchers, validators, and node operators, rather than any single entity or individual.

The resignation occurs as Ethereum continues to evolve amid market pressures, with ETH recently trading around $1,690–$1,700 following broader crypto market movements. While leadership transitions at the EF have sparked debate, the foundation’s role in supporting protocol research and ecosystem grants remains vital, though the organization has faced scrutiny over funding allocation and communication.

Analysts and community members will watch closely for the EF’s next steps in leadership and strategy, particularly as Ethereum contends with scaling solutions, competition from layer-1 rivals, and ongoing developments in areas like account abstraction and restaking. Wang’s exit underscores the decentralized ethos she championed—Ethereum’s progress depends on collective contributions beyond any one organization.

Disclaimer: This article is for informational purposes only and does not constitute advice of any kind. Readers should conduct their own research before making any decisions.

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