Ethereum Full Sync data size is growing much slower since Dencun by timdaub.eth12244 π₯ β’ 1y β’ 0 views β’ 0 clicks | |
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This is the image that really red-pilled me against The Purge part of the Ethereum roadmap. I don't understand anymore why we still have to expire all state and remove history. This image shows that to sync a full node is now becoming more accessible and less costly in terms of storage space, most likely because with blobs we're discarding a lot of data. So why go so far as to expire state and history on the L1? Source of image: https://ycharts.com/indicators/ethereum_chain_full_sync_data_size Kiwi News is making a huge mistake by telling people to "only submit Ethereum" stuff. You're giving the middle finger to Bitcoin, Monero, Solana, and the bulk of the population... for what purpose? Also when I paid for an NFT pass, I was not told "Eth only", I was told this is a decentralized hacker news. Even centralised hacker news doesn't force one topic only. That's an interesting proposition, does it link by default with the others? If so, how do you even enforce rules of any kind? Yeah it does link with others. To enforce rules there is a Google Spreadsheet that could be forked to moderate alone | |
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