Vitalik Buterin, the co-founder of Ethereum, a leading blockchain platform, unveiled a groundbreaking solution to enhance the system's accessibility and efficiency. A key component of the proposal is that network participants will only need to store a portion of the required data, rather than the entire dataset.
Under the new system, only current information will be retained for 36 days. Historical data will be distributed among users to reduce the strain on hardware. This adjustment to network usage costs is expected to encourage developers to create memory-efficient applications.
Analysts from Coincu suggest that these changes will enable more individuals to participate in maintaining the network by reducing the technical requirements for involvement. According to the portal's experts, the anticipated rise in independent players will strengthen the system's reliability and security, while ensuring that information remains freely accessible to everyone.