Vitalik responds to Ethereum's contract size limit: Due to DoS risk considerations, it may be lifted after EIP-7864
According to Odaily, in response to the community's discussion on "Ethereum still setting a contract size limit," Vitalik Buterin explained that this is due to considerations of DoS risk. He stated that once Ethereum's state structure is upgraded to a unified binary tree (EIP-7864), it is expected that there will be no limit on contract size. However, issues such as gas fees and mechanism design for deploying extremely large contracts still need to be addressed. Currently, based on the cost per byte for contract creation, the actual contract size limit is about 82KB.
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