
On February 12, Ethereum co-founder Vitalik Buterin published an article outlining his views on incentive mechanisms for cryptocurrency projects. He argues incentive frameworks should draw a clear line between two key scenarios: 1) Compensating for temporary costs in a project’s early, immature stages (beneficial); 2) Attracting users who won’t engage with the project once it matures (harmful). Vitalik notes many decentralized finance (DeFi) liquidity rewards are reasonable, as they offset risks new projects face — including hacks or team fraud. However, paying users to tweet for attention is a flawed approach: such incentives may push users to prioritize maximum gains over content quality. He emphasizes ideal incentive mechanisms should precisely compensate for temporary protocol shortcomings that will fade as the protocol matures, while avoiding users with no long-term retention potential. Successful applications, he stresses, should focus first on building utility rather than indiscriminately expanding user bases through user payments.

