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Vitalik Buterin explores obfuscation to remove trusted intermediaries

Vitalik Buterin explores obfuscation to remove trusted intermediaries

In a blog post published June 29, Buterin detailed the potential of indistinguishability obfuscation, or iO. The technology essentially encrypts a program so that its inputs and outputs remain functional, yet the underlying code stays hidden from the user. By decoupling the logic from the operator, developers could theoretically build systems that function without requiring trust in a central authority.

However, Buterin noted a significant architectural hurdle: obfuscated programs are inherently copyable. This vulnerability prevents them from managing stateful assets like money, as the system cannot distinguish between legitimate and duplicated versions. He argues that blockchains serve as the essential missing piece, providing a verifiable, shared state that tracks balances and prevents the double-spending issues inherent in standalone obfuscated software. This synergy could enable complex protocols, such as private, collusion-resistant voting systems, to operate without a centralized committee.

Despite the theoretical breakthrough, real-world adoption remains stalled by extreme latency. Buterin described current runtimes as "galactic," noting that some schemes currently require more time to execute than the age of the universe. While researchers have made strides in lattice-based cryptography, the path forward requires significant optimization or the discovery of entirely new methods to move the technology from academic research into production blockchain infrastructure.

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