Vitalik Buterin, co-founder of the largest altcoin, Ethereum, proposed a plan to revamp the ETH blockchain. After months of criticism and allegations faced by the Ethereum Foundation, the 31-year-old entrepreneur addressed major concerns regarding the “complexity” of adding new developers to the blockchain platform.
Ethereum (ETH) is home to $59.88 billion in total value of assets locked on its chain. Layer 2 and Layer 3 chains scaling Ethereum tackle the issue of user adop/REtion and scalability for the underlying blockchain, in exchange they derive security from ETH.
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Buterin plans to simplify Ethereum blockchain
Vitalik Buterin acknowledged that the Ethereum blockchain has layers of technical complexity that makes it challenging for developers to get onboarded, maintain or develop projects on the chain.
The Ethereum Virtual Machine (EVM) is considered the heart of the ETH blockchain and Buterin believes it can be replaced with a simpler alternative. Buterin’s proposed plan is to simplify the Ethereum blockchain to Bitcoin’s extent, boosting the adoption of the chain and its native token.
In a blog post on May 3, Buterin said that the simplification could reduce the cost of creating new infrastructure on the Ethereum blockchain, lower maintenance costs and boost performance.
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In his proposal, Buterin outlined a roadmap to simplify Ethereum and bring it as close as possible to the Bitcoin blockchain. Explaining how Bitcoin’s technical architecture can be understood by high school students and programmers can write client projects as a hobby on the side, Buterin says ETH can evolve.
In a nutshell, Buterin proposed that the Ethereum development team fix an explicit maximum line of code target for the long-term. The objective is to simplify Ethereum and bring it as close to Bitcoin as possible, in terms of consensus.
Buterin described several rules for code and developers that would make the process
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Author: Ekta Mourya
