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Ethereum Aims for True Trustlessness by Simplifying Blockchain Features
Ethereum co-founder Vitalik Buterin has emphasized that the blockchain must do more to explain its features to users in order to achieve genuine trustlessness, a challenge common across all complex blockchain protocols.
Understanding Trustlessness
Trustlessness refers to a protocol operating independently of developer oversight, enforcing rules automatically through code. While Ethereum is already trustless in the sense that transactions and smart contracts are executed via open-source code and a decentralized network of validators, Buterin pointed out in a recent X post that user comprehension remains a barrier.
“An important and underrated form of trustlessness is increasing the number of people who can actually understand the whole protocol from top to bottom. Ethereum needs to get better at this by making the protocol simpler,” Buterin said. He added that achieving this may require sacrificing some features to make the network more accessible to a wider audience.

Simplifying Blockchain Protocols
Other industry voices, such as INTMAX, a privacy-focused Layer 2 built on Ethereum, echoed Buterin’s sentiment. They noted that if only a handful of people can grasp how a protocol works, true trustlessness hasn’t been achieved—you’ve simply shifted who users must trust. INTMAX stressed that simple, auditable architecture is preferable to complex, opaque systems.
Many experts agree that tech-heavy jargon and complex designs often discourage everyday users, preventing them from participating in otherwise promising projects.
Ethereum’s Roadmap for Better User Experience
Ethereum’s roadmap acknowledges the network can be too complex for most users. Upcoming plans aim to drastically lower barriers to entry and make Ethereum as seamless as using traditional Web2 apps. Key initiatives include smart contract wallets, which simplify gas fees and key management, and tools to make running a node accessible via phones or browser applications.
Additionally, the Ethereum Foundation continues to fund educational programs and courses designed to boost blockchain literacy and help users and developers better navigate the ecosystem.
By focusing on simplicity and education, Ethereum aims to expand its user base and move closer to true trustlessness.








