Ethereums Vitalik backs Bitcoin-inspired scaling model

Extracto:Ethereum co-founder Vitalik Buterin credited Bitcoin developers and Utreexo while outlining a proposed scaling strategy that would blend UTXO-style state, dynamic state, and intermediate models. He stressed the architecture remains under development and is not an approved switch from Ethereum‘s account model. A July proposal from Toni Wahrstätter suggests native UTXO-like payments for one-shot transactions, estimating ~99.8% reduction in permanent state usage, though these are design estimates. Buterin’s separate recursive-STARK mempool research addresses proof bandwidth, not unlimited throughput. The UTXO proposal depends on EIP-8141 (Frame Transactions), currently only "Considered for Inclusion" for the Hegotá upgrade, scheduled for 2027. Thus, the reference signals research direction, not a dated protocol change.

Ethereum co-founder Vitalik Buterin credited Bitcoin developers on Aug. 16 for work on Utreexo while describing a proposed Ethereum scaling direction that could combine UTXO-style state, conventional dynamic state and models between the two.

In an X post, Buterin called it the “current proposed Ethereum scaling strategy,” making clear that the architecture remains under development.

Buterin said the goal is to let most Ethereum activity scale much further without sacrificing decentralization, censorship resistance or ease of running nodes. His comments do not mean Ethereum has decided to replace its account model with Bitcoins UTXO architecture. The relevant designs remain research proposals rather than approved protocol changes.

Bitcoiners deserve a lot of credit for pioneering many of these ideas (see Utreexo).

But yes, this is what the current proposed Ethereum scaling strategy looks like in action.

We want Ethereum to have the best of UTXO-style state, dynamic state, and everything in between,…

— vitalik.eth (@VitalikButerin) August 16, 2026

Bitcoins Utreexo offers a model for reducing node state

Utreexo was introduced by MIT Digital Currency Initiative researcher Thaddeus Dryja in 2019. Instead of requiring a validating node to locally hold the full Bitcoin UTXO set, the design represents that set with a compact hash-based accumulator. Transaction inputs carry inclusion proofs that allow nodes to verify relevant outputs against that accumulator.

MIT DCIs original paper says the accumulator grows logarithmically with the underlying set. That addresses the same broad problem Ethereum researchers are examining: increasing network activity without forcing state-storage requirements to rise at the same pace. Utreexo remains a Bitcoin scaling project rather than a feature Ethereum is copying directly.

Ethereums native UTXO proposal targets payment state

A July 6 Ethereum Research proposal from Toni Wahrstätter, writing as Nero_eth, proposes adding native UTXO-like payments without removing Ethereum accounts. The model targets one-shot payments that do not require persistent smart-contract state.

The proposal estimates that these workloads could reduce permanent state usage by roughly 99.8%. Rather than storing the full payment object in active state, Ethereum would prove its existence from history while mainly retaining a compact spent-status bit. At one billion entries, the proposal estimates roughly 300 MB of permanent state, compared with about 100 GB to 150 GB for equivalent account or storage entries. Those are design estimates, not measured mainnet results.

The approach fits Ethereum‘s wider effort to reduce verification and storage burdens. As crypto.news previously reported, Ethereum’s Lean rebuild places recursive cryptographic proofs at the center of its proposed verification overhaul.

Recursive STARKs solve a different scaling bottleneck

Buterins January recursive-STARK mempool research tackles proof bandwidth. His model assumes highly optimized STARK proofs of about 128 kB and proposes that mempool nodes periodically combine validity proofs recursively instead of attaching a separate large proof to every object being propagated.

Using Buterins example of eight peers and 500-millisecond aggregation intervals, extra bandwidth would total about 2 MB per second per node and remain constant as more objects enter the scheme. The mempool research and native UTXO proposal address different constraints, although researchers are exploring how such technologies might complement one another.

A community response extrapolated the combination into an architecture capable of settling an “unbounded volume” of UTXO transitions through a compact proof. That is not a confirmed Ethereum throughput target or roadmap commitment. Buterins research does not establish unlimited transaction capacity, and the 128 kB figure describes an assumed STARK proof size in his mempool model, not a confirmed future Ethereum block format.

If we were to synthesize Vitalik‘s STARK-aggregated mempool architecture with Toni’s UTXO-oriented execution proposal, we could theoretically construct a recursively STARK-aggregated UTXO transaction fabric at the memory/networking layer, whereby transaction-state transitions are… https://t.co/XhstzUso2z

— Liberty Swap | C.R.O.P.S. on PulseChain ???? (@LibertySwapFi) August 16, 2026

What happens next for Ethereum scaling

The native UTXO proposal assumes EIP-8141, or Frame Transactions, for its preferred spending design. EIP-8141 would introduce programmable transaction frames covering validation, gas payment and execution. The official Hegotá specification currently lists Frame Transactions only as “Considered for Inclusion.” FOCIL, or EIP-7805, remains the only proposal formally scheduled for Hegotá.

Ethereum‘s official roadmap places Hegotá in 2027, after Glamsterdam in the fourth quarter of 2026. Native UTXOs are not currently listed as a scheduled Hegotá feature. As crypto.news reported, Hegotá’s 2027 upgrade scope is still being narrowed, with Frame Transactions among the major designs still under consideration.

Buterins Utreexo reference therefore signals a research direction rather than a dated Ethereum upgrade. The work points toward a hybrid system in which different types of activity could use different state models, while cryptographic proofs reduce what individual nodes must store or repeatedly verify.

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