According to The Block, Péter Szilágyi, the head of the Ethereum development team, expressed his concerns about the direction of the Ethereum blockchain network on X yesterday.

PeerDAS is the direction#Ethereumis being taken into with the next forks, with the aim to raise (not immediately) the blobs up to a staggering 32MB.That's fun, but are we aware that local block production is collateral damage that the PeerDAS authors are willing to take?

— Péter Szilágyi (karalabe.eth) (@peter_szilagyi) July 26, 2024

Péter Szilágyi is targeting Ethereum’s PeerDAS proposal, which will include other changes such as increasing the size of Ethereum’s blobs to 32 MB. Péter Szilágyi believes that the PeerDAS upgrade will prevent home nodes (usually equipped with simpler computing setups) from participating in the Ethereum network, which is contrary to the decentralized spirit of the blockchain.

Péter Szilágyi 在X上寫道:

“Ethereum’s research is wiping out home nodes in plain sight, which is not what I expected when I joined Ethereum.”

He added:

“At this point, I’d love to be proven wrong, but I feel like Ethereum is going astray. The research team fully embraces any idea of ​​centralization as long as it can be verified. This is just a facade: Decentralized verification, but centralized control.”

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