S.10 Ep.6 Public Goods Funding in 2026 & What Builders Should Do Next with Vitalik ButerinVitalik Buterin on Public Goods Funding in 2026 : Mechanisms, Money & What Builders Should Do Next
Release Date: 12/04/2025
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They explore where funding will come from in 2026, how the landscape has shifted from “vibes-based” funding to verifiable, dependency-driven mechanisms, and why this is the best moment to reform PGF using new tools like programmable cryptography, AI-assisted evaluation, and deep funding models.
Vitalik also shares how he thinks about dependencies, credible neutrality, open-source licensing, pluralism, accountability, and what builders should prioritize in the coming year.
A must-listen for anyone designing mechanisms, funding public goods, or building the next era of Ethereum governance.
🌐 Timestamps
00:00 – Welcome to the Green Pill Podcast
01:50 – Vitalik joins: why public goods funding matters
02:19 – Why PGF is essential for decentralization
04:18 – The crypto spirit: censorship resistance, institutional design & funding
06:42 – The shift from vibes-era PGF to verifiable mechanisms
08:25 – Why 2026 is the best moment to reform PGF
10:19 – Where does PGF money actually come from?
12:45 – Open-source licensing, taxes & funding dependencies
17:34 – “Fund your dependencies” as a stable mechanism
19:35 – Why general-purpose QF doesn’t work in a chaotic world
21:59 – Bottom-up vs top-down: polycentric PGF
25:29 – How to create accountability loops in public goods
27:22 – Funding open-source as an Ethereum priority
29:31 – Privacy as a public good & why it’s upstream of PGF
31:54 – What OSS developers really think about crypto
33:52 – Mixing social outreach with financial support
35:56 – What should PGF builders focus on in 2026?
38:13 – Work with new projects, not legacy ones
39:44 – Ecosystem cycles & “layers of sediment”
41:39 – Yield-based funding (Octant) & treasury strategies
43:40 – Accountability: from vibes to rigorous mechanisms
47:35 – Motivation, feedback & the psychology of public goods
50:43 – Profit sharing licenses & sustainable PGF pools
53:46 – Security, issuance & public goods
56:12 – Technology, democracy & long-term risks
58:31 – How PGF relates to DIAC (Defensive/Decentralized Acceleration)
01:00:05 – Solving the free-rider problem without coercion
01:02:12 – Mechanisms vs coercion: credible neutrality
01:04:16 – Institutions, power & capture risks
01:06:16 – Individuals vs institutions in PGF
01:08:41 – Why PGF is more error-tolerant than governance
01:11:01 – Pluralism: many funders, many mechanisms
01:13:14 – Why diversity of funders is healthy
01:15:17 – What Vitalik wants built next
01:17:12 – Ethereum localism & real-world experiments
01:19:28 – What success in PGF looks like by end of 2026
01:24:28 – Closing thoughts