Vitalik Buterin Slashes Ethereum Complexity—’Safety First’ Overhaul Coming
Ethereum’s boy-genius founder axes technical debt in bold scalability push. Gas fees won’t know what hit ’em.
Subheader: The ’Purge’ Phase Begins
Buterin’s roadmap ditches legacy code like a trader dumping memecoins post-ATH. Expect lighter nodes, fiercer security—and inevitably, another round of ’ETH is money’ Twitter spats.
Closing jab: Wall Street’s blockchain ’experts’ still won’t understand the changes—but they’ll definitely charge clients 2% to explain them.

Ethereum co-founder Vitalik Buterin has proposed a five-year plan to simplify Ethereum’s base layer. Titled “Simplifying the L1,” the proposal aims to reduce complexity, lower development costs, and improve security. Inspired by Bitcoin’s clean and minimal design, Buterin suggests setting a cap on the number of code lines in Ethereum’s core protocol. This would help Ethereum become more resilient and easier to maintain over time, ensuring the network stays strong and efficient for the long run.