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Vitalik Buterin's New Take on Ethereum's State Growth
Vitalik Buterin, the co-founder of Ethereum, has publicly shared his opposition to a popular long-term solution for the network’s data storage problem. The issue, known as "state growth," refers to the continuous expansion of data required to track all account balances, token ownership, and smart contract storage on the network. Buterin, in a post on social media platform X, stated that he opposes "state expiry" and instead advocates for a more flexible and less disruptive approach.
Moving Beyond State Expiry
State expiry is a proposed innovation that would remove old and unused data from the network’s state after a specified period, a method some believe is essential for long-term scalability. However, Buterin's stance suggests a different path. He now favors a "partial state nodes" solution. This approach allows individual nodes to store only a portion of the entire state, while the network as a whole still maintains the complete data set. Buterin believes this is a better path because it is more flexible and does not require a change to the core consensus rules of Ethereum, which would be a significant undertaking.
A Vision for a Simpler, More Secure Network
Buterin's new position on state management is in line with his broader long-term vision for the Ethereum ecosystem. He aims to simplify the network's complexity and build a more secure, future-proof, fast, and responsive blockchain. By suggesting a solution that avoids altering the core consensus layer, he is prioritizing stability and security while still addressing the critical issue of network scalability. His alternative proposal reflects an ongoing commitment to finding practical and innovative solutions that can sustainably support Ethereum's growth.