Vitalik Proposes New "Partial Stateless Node" Scheme to Optimize Scalability Roadmap
ChainCatcher reports that Vitalik Buterin has released a proposal to adjust the Ethereum scaling roadmap, focusing on the concept of "partial stateless nodes" to balance the contradiction between network scaling and node decentralization. This proposal allows users to run nodes that store only partial state data while maintaining trustless, censorship-resistant, and privacy-friendly local access capabilities.
The proposal also prioritizes the full deployment of EIP-4444, reducing the node data storage period to approximately 36 days, significantly lowering disk space requirements. It suggests building a distributed historical storage solution, adjusting the gas pricing mechanism, increasing storage costs while reducing execution costs.
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