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Vitalik Predicts That Bug-Free Code Will Be Available in the 2030s

  • Hard forks expose limits of endlessly mutable smart contracts in safety-critical systems.
  • Only a narrow set of core contracts may justify base-layer security and client diversity.
  • Formal verification and safer languages aim to make critical software provably correct.

Apps built as smart contracts inside programmable virtual machines continue to expose a deeper structural weakness in blockchain design. Recent operator actions, including a hard fork to recover funds after a Balancer exploit, pushed that concern back into focus. Network operators acted decisively, yet the event reinforced a core question about how blockchains should safely add functionality.

According to c-node, a zk developer, much application logic may not belong in endlessly mutable smart contracts. He argues that only a limited set of contracts justify long-term existence and that these components could benefit from base-layer security and client diversity. Consequently, the industry may need to reconsider whether general-purpose virtual machines are the safest way to add functionality at scale.

Why Bugs Persist in Critical Software

Bugs remain inevitable today because developers still trade safety for speed and flexibility. Besides, software complexity continues to rise faster than verification quality. However, Vitalik Buterin expects this balance to change over time. He predicts that the claim that bugs are unavoidable will stop being true in the 2030s.

Several forces drive this shift. Programming languages now embed stronger type systems and stricter memory rules. Additionally, auditing methods improved through automation and adversarial testing. 

Moreover, formal verification tools increasingly prove correctness rather than assume it. Hence, safety-critical code slowly becomes provable instead of hopeful.

According to ChatGPT research by Buterin, defect density already declined sharply under extreme engineering conditions. In 1990, a 1,000-line safety-critical program likely shipped with eight to ten latent bugs. 

By 2000, disciplined teams reduced that number to four. Consequently, by 2010, elite efforts pushed defects closer to one or two.

Cost Curve of Verification

By 2020, teams spending one million dollars per 1,000 lines achieved near-zero known defects. However, that outcome required exhaustive review and mathematical validation. 

Buterin clarified the assumption when discussing modern results. He stated, “that’s assuming extreme top-tier effort going into verification of those 1000 lines, the next step is for that bar to drop”.

Significantly, future gains will not depend solely on spending more money. They will come from better defaults. Languages will prevent entire bug classes automatically. Additionally, proof systems will integrate directly into development workflows.

Related: Vitalik Buterin calls Prediction Markets the Antidote to Social Media

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