Vitalik Buterin just raised a critical concern that's been on many developers' minds—the mounting complexity of Ethereum's protocol architecture. As the network continues to evolve, layering more features and optimizations creates intricate interdependencies. And here's the thing: this complexity doesn't just slow down development. It compounds risks across the entire ecosystem. More moving parts mean more potential failure points. Smaller margins for error. Harder to audit. Harder to maintain. The long-term sustainability of Ethereum hinges on whether the protocol can balance innovation with elegance. Too much complexity, and you're betting future scalability and security on increasingly fragile foundations. It's a sobering reminder that building blockchain infrastructure isn't just about adding capabilities—it's about doing so without sacrificing the clarity and robustness that make the network trustworthy in the first place.

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SatoshiChallengervip
· 5h ago
Ironically, every time there's talk of simplifying, new features are added instead, just a cycle. Data shows that for every doubling in complexity, auditing costs triple. Can this withstand the test? They're starting to sell the "elegant" approach again, but whether the market listens is another matter. Lesson from history: when everyone is shouting about risk, it often means it's already too late. Interesting, first flatten the fundamentals before discussing innovation—why does it always go the other way around? Objectively speaking, no blockchain has truly solved this dilemma; it's all just gambling. Not to be confrontational, but what about the projects in 2017 that claimed they would achieve "perfect design"?
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FlashLoanPhantomvip
· 01-18 20:14
Vitalik is right. Ethereum is indeed so complex now that it's a bit over the top. Layer upon layer of things, who really understands it all?
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GasFeeCriervip
· 01-18 20:13
V God is back to preaching, complexity is really Ethereum's Achilles' heel.
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AirdropAutomatonvip
· 01-18 20:03
Complexity is really a slow poison; even when Vitalik points it out, some people still don't take it seriously.
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TooScaredToSellvip
· 01-18 20:02
Vitalik is ringing the alarm again. This time, the complexity issue he mentioned really hits the nail on the head... But to be honest, this thing is like stacking LEGO blocks— the taller you build, the easier it is to collapse. What should we do?
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MetaverseLandlordvip
· 01-18 19:48
This is what Vitalik has been pondering recently. Ethereum is becoming increasingly bloated, and it feels like it's following Apple's approach.
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