币界网报道:On June 13, Dlews reported that during Berlin Blockchain Week 2025, a group of technicians, builders and artists called on blockchain technology to shift to serving social welfare rather than promoting speculation at the "Funding the Commons" event. Joshua Dávila, who calls himself a "socialist maximalist", and others criticized the current meme coin market worth more than $65 billion, pointing out that 98% of the Pump.fun platform tokens are fraudulent. They believe that blockchain technology should support cooperatives, provide humanitarian aid to sanctioned regions, and redistribute wealth. This position is in stark contrast to the mainstream view of the industry, such as Coinbase CEO Brian Armstrong, who criticized socialism for "harming the people it claims to protect", and the political stance of the founders of Bitcoin and Ethereum has also caused controversy.