Venture capital firm Paradigm has called on Ethereum developers to move faster and push non-controversial updates out the door quicker than the current pace of one per year. In a lengthy blog post , Paradigm CTO and General Partner Georgios Konstantopoulos, Managing Partner Matt Huang, and General Partners Dan Robinson and Charlie Noyes argue that by deliberately slowing updates, Ethereum endangers its ability to stay competitive. “It’s easy to forget that the first version of the Ethereum protocol shipped in less than two years—a pace that drew many of us to the project as a developer platform in the first place,” they write. “But today, we think Ethereum’s core protocol could be improving much faster… without sacrificing its values.” To continue reading this as well as other DeFi and Web3 news, visit us at thedefiant.io