According to Odaily, Vitalik Buterin has expressed his views on a platform, advocating for the implementation of a 'Basic Infrastructure Guild' to supplement the 'Protocol Guild'. The latter is an open, decentralized protocol he previously proposed for asset transfers between various L2s. The 'Basic Infrastructure Guild' could potentially encompass advanced languages, cross L2 token bridging protocols, ZK-EVM, light clients, portal networks, and expansions.
Buterin emphasized that anything without tokens, operators, or governance is not 'part of L1', but holds value for the entire ecosystem. He suggested that these elements should be set as the standard for public products within the ecosystem, rather than being individual company products. While individual companies, like Linux, should certainly be welcomed to participate and even take the initiative, the 'Basic Infrastructure Guild' would serve as the funder and legitimiser for the entire ecosystem.
Buterin clarified that it is good not to legitimize individual solutions. However, he expressed his desire to legitimize the category of 'infrastructure' that is 'tokenless/governanceless/operatorless', and firmly believes that things in this category are superior to centralized or token-governed 'infrastructure'.