There's almost like a paradox around credible neutrality there where if you make these protocol changes to keep things more credibly neutral, but then end up in a way like censoring what is one of the largest users of the protocol. So my opinion would be this that we should establish a social norm here that building on Ethereum, like building smart contracts protocols on top, that should we should almost never touch that. But messing with the staking layer is a different matter. Like, for example, if some, if like lots of validators start censoring, we do want the ability to like intervene. And so I think I think it would be a good signal to send.

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