Ethereum's chief architect Vitalik Buterin has outlined an ambitious vision: the network should remain operational for decades without requiring continuous upgrades. Even more intriguingly, he emphasizes that the protocol must be resilient enough to withstand threats from quantum computing. This forward-thinking approach signals a shift toward building more robust and autonomous blockchain infrastructure capable of thriving in an uncertain technological future.
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GateUser-afe07a92
· 1h ago
Not upgrading for decades? That's a bit crazy, huh?
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GasSavingMaster
· 01-13 02:03
Ten years without an upgrade? That would be very stable, but when it comes to quantum computing... can it really be prevented?
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PermabullPete
· 01-13 02:02
Quantum computing is truly unmatched, and V God’s ideas are indeed far ahead...
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ChainComedian
· 01-13 01:59
Decades without upgrades? This idea from V God is a bit outrageous. Ethereum can evolve into a deity so quickly?
The threat of quantum computing is indeed a bit concerning. How will we respond when the time comes?
I really can't buy into this kind of hype about the future, haha.
Always talking about autonomous operation, but it still depends on developers to tinker.
Sounds impressive, but let's see how long it can really last.
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BuyTheTop
· 01-13 01:52
Vitalik is once again hyping up the future, ten years without an upgrade? I find it doubtful.
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RektRecorder
· 01-13 01:46
Vitalik, is this just bragging or do you really have confidence? Considering the threat of quantum computing is definitely true.
Ethereum's chief architect Vitalik Buterin has outlined an ambitious vision: the network should remain operational for decades without requiring continuous upgrades. Even more intriguingly, he emphasizes that the protocol must be resilient enough to withstand threats from quantum computing. This forward-thinking approach signals a shift toward building more robust and autonomous blockchain infrastructure capable of thriving in an uncertain technological future.