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ETH team leader: Most ETH clients systematically delete data

Ethereum By Gavin27/05/2024
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Ethereum team lead Péter Szilágyi says many Ethereum clients “very aggressively” Remove old chains segments to raise questions regarding network dependence on Geth.

Ethereum Software client Geth (also known as Go Ethereum) remains a focal point of discussion, as Ethereum team lead Péter Szilágyi raised concerns about the increasing reliance on Geth, emphasizing the broader implications for data availability and network decentralization.

Instead of a direct response, I thought this was an interesting topic to explore a little, so instead, here is a top-level tweet.

Because we redefined (for ourselves) what a “full node” was, Bitcoiners will always hate us. We didn’t do it out of any hidden reason, simply the storage model was… https://t.co/e7YotRRFfC

— Péter Szilágyi (karalabe.eth) (@peter_szilagyi) May 27, 2024

You can also find out more about the following: an X post on May 27, Szilágyi addressed the complex dynamics surrounding Ethereum’s storage infrastructure, highlighting parallels with the contentious debates that have long surrounded Bitcoin’s development.

Szilágyi’s concern centers on Ethereum’s growing dependence on Geth for data storage, particularly as the platform aims to scale up. Ethereum’s lead team member pointed out that Ethereum clients are diverging, and many others than Geth have chosen to use “aggressively” Removing old chains is a good idea. “aren’t needed.”

“Most of the other clients beside Geth started very aggressively deleting old chain segments, because they aren’t needed. The reasoning is that you can reprocess the chain, so you ‘full sync’, but there’s no need to keep the data (yeah, because Geth maintains it for us, losers).”

Péter Szilágyi

While this strategy may offer short-term benefits in terms of storage optimization, Szilágyi raised profound questions about the long-term resilience and decentralization of the Ethereum network.

He warned against the dangers of data dependence and of data purging. “data tends to always disappear, never reappear, so the more people discard something, the less probable it is that the remainder of the nodes will be willing to store/serve it themselves; and the harder it will be to find those few who are willing to serve it.”

Ethereum clients | Source: Ethernodes

Ethereum users have long been concerned about the dependence on Ethereum clients.

According to data provided by Ethernodes over 40% of Ethereum client dependencies are on Geth and nearly 38% on Nethermind. The issue of Ethereum clients’ dependency is now a major concern. prompted To diversify their infrastructure, major crypto companies such as Coinbase are exploring alternative Ethereum clients.


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