Key Takeaways: Vitalik Buterin publicly walked back a 2017 remark dismissing full user self-verification Advances in ZK-SNARKs now allow blockchain state verificationKey Takeaways: Vitalik Buterin publicly walked back a 2017 remark dismissing full user self-verification Advances in ZK-SNARKs now allow blockchain state verification

Vitalik Retracts 2017 “Mountain Man” Take, Citing ZK-SNARKs as Ethereum’s Safety Net

2026/01/26 22:48
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Key Takeaways:

  • Vitalik Buterin publicly walked back a 2017 remark dismissing full user self-verification
  • Advances in ZK-SNARKs now allow blockchain state verification without replaying all history
  • Buterin identifies self-verification as a backup to make Ethereum resistant to failures and censorship

One of the positions discussed by Ethereum co-founder Vitalik Buterin in 2017 and since amended marks an indication of how much Blockchain technology and his own thought in terms of relevance has changed. In a recent post on X, Buterin explained why he no longer agrees with his earlier criticism of full user self-verification, often mocked as a “Mountain Man” approach.

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Revisiting a 2017 Blockchain Debate

A comment posted by Butterin came as a result of an argument with researcher in blockchain Ian Grigg. Grigg at the time proposed blockchains to capture the order of transactions, but not to make any commitment to the state, including account balances or storing smart contracts. The concept was that, state would be recreated on-demand, instead of being stored on-chain.

Buterin strongly opposed this design. He argued that without committing state to the blockchain, users would face two bad choices: run a full node that processes every transaction from genesis or trust a third-party RPC provider. Ethereum’s approach, which commits state roots to block headers, allowed users to verify specific values using Merkle proofs under an honest majority assumption.

In 2017, Buterin considered the full self-verification to be out of practice with most users due to the high computational cost. His stance was oriented to the technological constraints of that time and tradeoffs developers had to make to ensure that blockchains were practical.

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ZK-SNARKs Change the Cost Equation

The most significant one, as Buterin claims, is the maturation of zero-knowledge proof systems, particularly, ZK-SNARKs. Users can use such tools to check whether the blockchain state is accurate without having to re-run all the transactions in the history.

Buterin described this breakthrough as delivering “the benefits without the costs.” Users no longer have to decide between trust and massive computation, but can use cryptographic proofs to ensure that they are correct at an efficient rate. This, in his words, fundamentally reverses the tradeoffs that are acceptable.

Verification Without Replaying the Chain

ZK-SNARKs enable it to verify that the chain is valid without sacrificing the computational cost which once made self-verification impractical. In the case of Ethereum it opens the path to more robust guarantees related to decentralization with no usability or scaling trade-off.

Buterin holds that the ecosystem needs to have higher expectations and re-evaluate tradeoffs that were present in previous stages of blockchain development with better tools at hand.

Real-World Failures Shape Ethereum’s Philosophy

In addition to cryptography, Buterin stressed on what he learned when things did go wrong in the real world. Peer-to-peer networks may crash, latency may soar and long-established third-party service may just vanish. During such times, it is a weakness that the users rely on the developers or centralized infrastructure.

Other risks identified by him include validator concentration, plausible 51% attacks, and intermediary censorship and refers to incidents such as Tornado Cash restrictions as a reminder that direct chain access may become a necessity.

For Buterin, self-verification is not a daily requirement but a safety mechanism. The “Mountain Man’s cabin” is a retreat users can rely on when systems fail, and its existence alone improves the balance of power. He likened it to BitTorrent’s role in keeping streaming platforms honest.

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