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Ethereum Founder Vitalik Buterin Says Relying on L2s Could Cost Users Their Funds

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Vitalik Buterin Explains the Hierarchy of Blockchain Scaling

The post Ethereum Founder Vitalik Buterin Says Relying on L2s Could Cost Users Their Funds appeared first on Coinpedia Fintech News

Two of Ethereum’s most senior figures just disagreed publicly on how the protocol should scale, and the conversation is worth paying attention to.

Ethereum Foundation Co-Executive Director Tomasz Stańczak suggested that Ethereum should drop its built-in statelessness effort at L1 and let L2s handle state scaling instead. He called the current approach too complex and “against the idea of simplicity,” adding that the current design leads to “nothing better than L2s.”

Vitalik Buterin responded directly and disagreed.

What Did Vitalik Buterin Say About L1 Statelessness?

Buterin first corrected how Stańczak framed the issue. He said current proposals are not about “higher-security vs lower-security” state but about “higher-accessibility vs lower-accessibility.”

He then laid out a path where Ethereum scales execution by 1000x but state by only 20x. In that setup, creating new storage slots becomes very expensive compared to computation.

Apps would need to provide merkle proofs to update virtual state trees instead of using native L1 storage. He noted that privacy protocols already work this way.

L2 Dependency Puts User Funds at Risk

This is where it matters most. Buterin said that relying too heavily on L2s means more dependency on extra-protocol code. When that code breaks, users lose money, and there is no hard fork to fix it.

He was clear: consensus failure followed by a hard fork is “less bad” than people quietly losing funds through broken L2 infrastructure. This lines up with his recent comments where he called most L2s “copypasta EVM chains” and said Ethereum does not need more of them.

Have been following reactions to what I said about L2s about 1.5 days ago.

One important thing that I believe is: "make yet another EVM chain and add an optimistic bridge to Ethereum with a 1 week delay" is to infra what forking Compound is to governance – something we've done…

— vitalik.eth (@VitalikButerin) February 5, 2026

Buterin Floats a UTXO-Style Alternative

If the goal is to minimize L1 work, Buterin said he would go with a bare-bones UTXO approach, starting with moving receipts to SSZ for better provability.

But he is not locking anything in.

“There is no need for us to commit to an exact path this year,” he said, emphasizing that L1-native solutions reduce the code apps depend on for security while protecting “privacy, availability and censorship resistance for users.”

Also Read: Vitalik Buterin Wants Ethereum to Survive Without Him, Reveals 7-Step Plan

With Ethereum L1 gas limit increases planned for 2026 and Buterin openly questioning the role of L2s, this debate inside the Foundation could shape the protocol’s scaling roadmap going forward.

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