Ethereum co-founder Vitalik Buterin introduced a proposal that could significantly transform the execution layer of the world’s second-largest blockchain by replacing the current Ethereum Virtual Machine (EVM) with RISC-V—an open-standard instruction set architecture.
In a blog post published on April 20, 3035, Buterin suggested a major overhaul of Ethereum’s execution layer to improve efficiency and resolve key scaling bottlenecks.
“In practice, I expect that the remaining prover time will become dominated by what today are precompiles. If we make RISC-V the primary VM, then the gas schedule will reflect proving times, and so there will be economic pressure to stop using more expensive precompiles; but even still the gains won’t be quite this impressive, but we have good reason to believe they will be very significant.”
Vitalik Buterin, Co-Founder, Ethereum
According to Buterin, there are several ways to implement the RISC-V proposal. The simplest one is to run both EVM and RISC-V virtual machines in parallel, allowing contracts in either to use the same features—storage, ETH balances, calls—and interact with each other.
In response to the proposal, members of the Ethereum community acknowledged that it could speed up and simplify ZK proving by avoiding the complexities of EVM execution. However, most expressed concerns, suggesting that the plan may not be a good direction overall.
Ben Adams, an Ethereum developer and the co-founder of free-to-play real-time strategy MMO game Illyriad Games, raised concern, noting that using a low-level CPU architecture like RISC-V for Ethereum’s VM could hurt performance on common hardware.
“The risk here is that ZK-proving may get better, but blockbuilding and execution will deteriorate significantly.”
Ben Adams, Co-Founder, Illyriad Games
Crypto investor Adam Cochran also commented, stating that while he agrees that simplifying Ethereum’s execution layer using RISC-V has merit—especially for improving L1 performance—he questions whether that should be Ethereum’s top priority right now.
Another comment presented was from Daniel Marin, who noted that virtualizing the EVM using RISC-V could be a good interim step, but it is far from optimal for verifiable computation since RISC-V was not designed for that purpose.
This article is published on BitPinas: Vitalik Buterin Proposes Replacing Ethereum’s EVM with RISC-V to Boost Layer 1 Scalability
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