Vitalik Buterin’s proposal to replace Ethereum’s EVM with RISC-V highlights the founder’s visionary push for greater efficiency and hardware compatibility.
RISC-V’s modular, open-source architecture could help process faster execution and broader tooling potential, especially as Ethereum scales.
However, such a shift would be highly complex. The EVM is deeply entrenched across Ethereum’s smart contracts, developer tools, and Layer 2s.
Transitioning would require significant coordination amongst the network participants, backward compatibility solutions, and risk careful fragmentation if not managed properly.
While the idea is still conceptual, it shows Ethereum’s still emerging stance on innovation. If this path is pursued, it could attract more low-level developers and prepare Ethereum for the next generation of high-performance applications.
Still, the cost of ecosystem disruption must be weighed against long-term benefits. For now, it’s a signal of what could be—not what’s imminent
Ryan Lee, Chief Analyst at Bitget Research
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