The proposed solutions include reducing the number of signatures required from validators, and addressing technical complexities arising from Ethereum’s pursuit of decentralization.
The adjustments, including a transition to a moderate level of signatures per slot, intend to enhance the chain’s quantum resistance and maintain effective slashing mechanisms.
Vitalik Buterin, Ethereum’s co-founder, has put forth proposals to alleviate the burden on the Ethereum blockchain and streamline its proof-of-stake (PoS) consensus mechanism. The objective is to minimize the number of signatures required from validators, leading to a lighter workload on the Ethereum blockchain network.
Ethereum’s pursuit of decentralization and user participation in staking, with a support base of approximately 895,000 validators, has encountered notable technical hurdles.
The substantial volume of signatures, averaging around 28,000 per slot, places a considerable strain on the network. This approach presen
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