Vitalik Buterin Unveils Ethereum’s Verge Upgrade Aiming To Democratize Blockchain Verification

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one of the biggest obstacles to broad blockchain adoption: the enormous data storage needed to run a full Ethereum node. Today, validators require hundreds of gigabytes in storage, plus an additional 30 GB every year, making it unrealistic for most users to participate in network verification.

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“The Verge is about changing this, and making fully-verifying the chain so computationally affordable that every mobile wallet, browser wallet, and even smartwatch is doing it by default,” said Buterin, describing his aspiration for a more inclusive blockchain world.

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The Verge upgrade describes a very different structure in which the blockchain processes and stores data. In essence, the proposal introduces "stateless client verification," a revolutionary approach that avoids the need to maintain full copies of the blockchain on any device.

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Instead, the system would introduce sophisticated cryptographic technologies such as SNARKs—Succinct Non-Interactive Arguments of Knowledge—necessary to make efficient verification possible with minimal data storage.

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The current proposal entails a wider array of innovations, including STARKed binary hash trees which entail improved security and scalability benefits compared to traditional systems.