In a recent podcast, renowned economists Tyler Cowen and Alex Tabbarok have put forward Ethereum co-founder Vitalik Buterin as a prime candidate for the forthcoming Nobel Prize in Economics. Cowen lauded Buterin’s transformative influence on cryptocurrency economics, suggesting that his innovations significantly eclipse those of other economists. He noted that Buterin’s development of Ethereum not only enhances the monetary landscape but also challenges traditional economic principles like Mises’ regression theorem. Furthermore, both economists commended Buterin for his leadership during Ethereum’s pivotal shift from proof of work to proof of stake. Tabarrok drew a vivid analogy, likening this transition to the remarkable feat of changing tires on a moving vehicle. Cowen also highlighted Buterinβs admirable traits, describing him as courteous and dedicated to philanthropic efforts, suggesting that he would indeed be a fitting presence at the prestigious award ceremonies.