Ethereum co-founder Vitalik Buterin publishes Plausible Roadmap for scalability-technology

Ethereum co-founder Vitalik Buterin publishes Plausible Roadmap for scalability-technology

Lately the Ethereum network has received a lot of criticism of the data transmission fees and the scalability of the protocol. In a blog post called "Endgame", which was published on December 6th, the co-founder of Ethereum, Vitalik Buterin, discussed plans to improve scaling, the upcoming Proof-of-Stake transfer and the censorship resistance.

butterin outlines a plausible Ethereum scaling roadmap in the endgame blog contribution

Vitalik Buterin sketched into a "plausible roadmap" that could tackle the network's scaling problems. The blog post entitled " final " explains some concepts such as a "second stage of the context with little resource requirements" and the introduction of fraud or zk-snarks Wo ETH users can "cheap" acquire a block. The roadmap, the butterin summarizes, aims to improve the Blockchain without giving up censorship resistance.

"What do we get when it all has done? Asks butterin in his latest blog post." We get a chain in which block production is still centralized, but block validation is trustworthy and strongly decentralized, and a special anti-censorship magic prevents the block producers from censoring. " Buterin adds:

It is aesthetically a bit ugly, but offers the basic guarantees that we are looking for: Even if each one of the primary stakers (the block producers) is out to attack or censor, the worst thing is that you could do everything completely, at which point the chain no longer accepts transactions until the community bundles its resources and an honest primary stakers set up.

but discussed an Ethereum Rollup-Centered Roadmap, large block chains and cross-domain MEVS

Butinin's new blog post follows the Discount November November took place, as an Ethereum developer about concepts such as eip-4488 . The plan could reduce the data transfer costs five times less , and Ethereum developer Tim Beiko divided his thoughts on EIP-4488 and to reduce the costs for rollups. In the endgame blog contribution, Beterin also spoke about the use of rollups and the "possible long-term future" of this technology.

"Ethereum is very well positioned despite the inherent uncertainty in order to adapt to this future world," emphasizes Buterin. "The profound benefit of the Ethereum Rollup-Center Roadmap Must determine an opinion that will be obtained about. " Buterin added:

Ethereum researchers should think carefully about which degrees of decentralization in block production can actually be reached. It cannot be worthwhile to add complicated installations in order to simplify a strongly decentralized block production if it still does not make it sustainable.

In terms of "big blockchains", but Beller says: "There is a way for her to turn into something trustless and censor resistant, and we will soon find out whether your core developers and communities actually appreciate censor resistance and decentralization so that you do it." Buterin's blog post ends with the statement that "it will probably take years for all this to take place."

"Sharing and data availability sampling are complex technologies to implement. It will take years of refinement and audits to feel comfortable to save their assets in a ZK-Rollup on which a complete EVM is carried out," concludes Bellerin's endgame post. "Cross-domestic MEV research is still in its infancy. But it is becoming increasingly clear how likely a realistic but brilliant future will be created for scalable blockchains."

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