“The problem that I see is that now performing these operations, performing these verifications, these checks, is also part of the consensus,” he told CoinDesk in an interview at the Ethereum Community Conference in Brussels. “That means if there’s a bug in there, and we deploy something that passes our verification, but has a bug in it, then it will later on crash in a very unexpected way.”
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