I started working on Ethereum at block 4.5 M, eight years ago. A friend gave me a book about Ethereum. The idea that a smart contract collapses agreement and execution (or governance and law in business parlance) blew my mind in how it could shift power globally. These days it seems less controversial to talk about money as a human construct, about how we organize reality around representational concepts. I still believe that like any human devised idea, the idea of money needs to be reviewed and revised regularly. 20 millions blocks later, Ethereum is still attracting people that bring this energy of revision and reinvention. For the next ten, I want to see and support more experiments. I want to see more mutual credit systems and cooperative currencies that motivate people to pro-social behavior. I want to see tokens that represent natural resources. Until then, don’t forget the values that created the small but mighty movement.