Vitalik Buterin – the co-founder of Ethereum – shared insights on the next steps in the protocol’s simplification and easing the burden on node resources, also known as ‘Purge.’
While Dencun also paved the way for ‘blobs,’ Buterin is also eyeing another crucial proposal to hit the floor, the EIP-4444, which seeks to prune the historical data in clients older than one year. The Ethereum co-founder highlighted the challenge of storing old history for the second-largest blockchain. While entities like block explorers may handle it, he suggests optimizing peer-to-peer protocols to store and share this data, offering a viable solution.
“Hence, EIP-4444 can greatly increase Ethereum’s node decentralization. Potentially, if each node stores small percentages of the history by default, we could even have roughly as many copies of each specific piece of history being stored across the network as we do today.” With regards to LOG reform, Buterin suggests removing bloom filters and focusing solely on producing a hashed state value. The plan includes utilizing ZK-SNARKs and incrementally verifiable computation to construct verified log trees.
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