Afterlives of the Californian Ideology| Building Blockchain Frontiers: Ethereum as an Extension of the Californian Ideology

Authors

  • Ann Brody McGill University
  • Tamara Kneese Intel
  • Julie Frizzo-Barker Simon Fraser University

Keywords:

imaginaries, blockchain, Californian Ideology, decentralization, Ethereum, prototype

Abstract

The Ethereum blockchain has emerged as a new technology with particular affordances that lend themselves to entrepreneurial visions aligned with the Californian Ideology. Conceptualizing Ethereum as “the world computer” offers a compelling vision for those inspired by the Californian Ideology. This article examines two case studies—talks presented at DevCon4, the Ethereum community’s largest annual conference—to investigate some of the physical prototypes fueled by a supposedly ethereal technology. We focus on two distinct framings of Ethereum: As part of Silicon Valley elite Stewart Brand’s long-term futurist vision and crypto millionaire Jeff Berns’s utopian community in the Nevada desert. Through an ethnographic analysis of their frontier-themed visions, we argue that Ethereum proponents strategically use elements of the Californian Ideology to situate themselves in a successful history that also blends commercial success with countercultural elements.

Author Biographies

Ann Brody, McGill University

Ph.D. Student

Tamara Kneese, Intel

Director of Developer Engagement at Intel  

Julie Frizzo-Barker, Simon Fraser University

Research Associate, GeNA Lab

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Published

2023-06-22

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