Vitalik says AI could speed Ethereum roadmap

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Vitalik says AI could speed Ethereum roadmap
Vitalik says AI could speed Ethereum roadmap
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Vitalik Buterin said artificial intelligence could significantly accelerate Ethereum’s development timeline after an experiment reportedly prototyped the blockchain’s 2030 roadmap within weeks.

The Ethereum co-founder described the AI-driven “vibe coding” effort as an impressive demonstration of how rapidly large language models can generate reference implementations of complex protocol upgrades.

“This is quite an impressive experiment. Vibe-coding the entire 2030 roadmap within weeks,”

Said Vitalik Buterin, adding that AI is “massively accelerating coding” and that developers should be open to the possibility that Ethereum’s roadmap could be completed much faster than expected.

Buterin cautioned that the rapid output likely contains “lots of critical bugs” and potentially incomplete components, warning that AI-generated code must be rigorously tested, formally verified and implemented across multiple clients to ensure production-grade security.

He argued that developers should split AI gains between speed and security by generating more test cases and strengthening verification standards rather than prioritising rapid deployment alone.

The comments come as the Ethereum Foundation advances its “Strawmap” outlining planned upgrades over the next four years, including proposals for quantum resistance and broader adoption of account abstraction.

Buterin said smart accounts could arrive within a year and expressed optimism that bug-free code, once considered unrealistic, may eventually become a baseline expectation as AI tooling matures alongside Ethereum’s evolving protocol roadmap.

At the time of reporting, Ethereum price was $1,970.44.

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