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Vitalik Buterin Flags Modexp as ZK Scaling Bottleneck

Vitalik says Ethereum’s old modexp code is slowing ZK tech, making proof generation costly and adding risks to the network’s progress.

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Jalpa Bhavsar

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Divya Mistry

Last updated: November 4, 2025 1:44 PM
Published November 4, 2025 1:44 PM
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Last updated: November 4, 2025 1:44 PM
Published November 4, 2025 1:44 PM
Vitalik Buterin Flags Modexp as ZK Scaling Bottleneck

Ethereum Co-Founder Vitalik Buterin has called out the network’s modular exponentiation (modexp) precompile as one of the biggest barriers to scaling Ethereum’s zero-knowledge (ZK) ecosystem.

In a recent X post, Buterin said modexp is “by far the worst offender” when it comes to ZK-EVM prover efficiency, estimating it can be up to 50 times more computationally complex than an average block.

Modexp seems to be by far the worst offender in terms of ZK-EVM prover-unfriendliness; up to 50x worse than average blocks.

We really should do an EIP to replace the precompile with computationally equivalent EVM code (which would cost more gas)

Very few apps need modexp (it's… pic.twitter.com/ppWxzMcs8E

— vitalik.eth (@VitalikButerin) November 3, 2025

He suggested that Ethereum should consider introducing a new Ethereum Improvement Proposal (EIP) to replace the modexp precompile with functionally equivalent EVM code, even if it would incur higher gas costs.

Legacy code holding back efficiency

Modexp is one of Ethereum’s early precompiled contracts. It was built to handle modular exponentiation, a key operation behind RSA encryption and digital signatures. Buterin argued that these cryptographic functions can now be handled more efficiently using SNARK-based systems, which are better suited for zero-knowledge proofs and modern scaling solutions.

Buterin, as the original creator of modexp, admitted that it has now become a burden on Ethereum’s progress. He said its inefficiency makes zero-knowledge proof generation far more expensive and complex, slowing the development of ZK-based scaling solutions such as ZK-rollups and ZK-EVMs. He also warned that the precompile’s intricate code path has exposed the protocol to unnecessary consensus risks over time.

Buterin said improving modexp would take “heroic efforts” for a feature that very few apps use. He thinks Ethereum should stop trying to optimize it and instead focus on removing or replacing it. 

The feature is used by only a small number of applications. Most of these, such as RSA verification or cross-chain bridges, could migrate to newer proof methods based on modern cryptography. 

Although no EIP has been drafted so far, the topic is likely to be discussed by the developers in future core developer calls and Ethereum Foundation updates. Should the change go through, it may prove a watershed moment in Ethereum’s development-the first meaningful step away from legacy cryptographic designs toward a future wholly optimized for zero-knowledge technology.

Rethinking Ethereum’s cryptography

Buterin’s criticism of modexp reflects his broader effort to make Ethereum’s cryptographic systems faster and easier to verify. He recently introduced the GKR protocol, a method to speed up complex mathematical checks in blockchain systems. He also called on developers to use clearer performance metrics for zero-knowledge and fully homomorphic encryption systems.

He also urged developers to use clearer performance metrics for zero-knowledge (ZK) and fully homomorphic encryption (FHE) systems. Instead of focusing on raw speed, he suggested measuring how much efficiency is lost when switching to cryptographic systems. 

Together, these ideas illustrate Buterin’s bigger ambition: to simplify the core of Ethereum and to make sure its security tools scale seamlessly with the growth of the network. His attention has increasingly turned to methods like SNARKs and ZK proofs, which promise stronger privacy and faster verification without a heavy computational load from older cryptography such as RSA.

Also Read: Ethereum Foundation Launches New Site for Institutions and TradFi

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