VitalikButerin on Nostr: IMO the best argument against any EVM improvements is that it's much harder to remove ...
IMO the best argument against any EVM improvements is that it's much harder to remove EVM features than to add them, and so a culture where ongoing "EVM improvements" are expected means EVM keeps complexifying.
Some EVM changes are good, but that's the tradeoff to weigh against.
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