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Ethereum's ongoing technical evolution hinges on a critical principle: doing more with less. The push for 'garbage collection' in protocol development isn't about cutting features—it's about ruthless efficiency. Removing unused code paths, retiring backward compatibility baggage that no longer serves the ecosystem, and offloading complexity to smart contracts instead of bloating the base layer. It's a lean-and-mean approach to gas optimization.
Meanwhile, different platforms take different roads. Some favor this aggressive cleanup and refactoring cycle, while others champion continuous iteration—shipping fast, learning faster. Both strategies have merit depending on what you prioritize: stability and elegance versus agility and experimentation. For Ethereum, the conversation's clear: simplify or get buried under your own success.