🤑 Ethereum co-founder Vitalik Buterin outlined a possible roadmap tackling the Layer 1's complexity and "bloat" over time.
💳Buterin wrote in an Oct. 26 post that a protocol's bloat primarily occurs through its increased features and historical data. Running an Etheruem node currently requires about 1.1 terabytes of disk space for the execution client, which connects to the Ethereum network and holds the database of its data, and hundreds more gigabytes of storage for the consensus client, which implements Etheruem's proof-of-stake consensus mechanism.
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💳Buterin wrote in an Oct. 26 post that a protocol's bloat primarily occurs through its increased features and historical data. Running an Etheruem node currently requires about 1.1 terabytes of disk space for the execution client, which connects to the Ethereum network and holds the database of its data, and hundreds more gigabytes of storage for the consensus client, which implements Etheruem's proof-of-stake consensus mechanism.
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