Ethereum co-founder Vitalik Buterin released another update on what he believes the future of the network should entail.
In an April 30
The post comes as the Ethereum network hits a new milestone. GrowThePie data
Buterin recently argued that privacy should be a top priority for developers and
Buterin’s focus on forward-looking research follows changes at the Ethereum Foundation, the nonprofit organization developing the Ethereum ecosystem. Earlier this month, the Ethereum Foundation co-executive director, Tomasz Stańczak, said that
“Each time Vitalik shares insights or communicates a direction, he accelerates major long‑term breakthroughs,” he wrote.
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In today’s post, Buterin said that this year, he would be researching
Another area of focus would be making Ethereum stateless. This would lead to nodes no longer storing the full state (account balances, contracts, etc.) but instead requiring users to provide the necessary state data (witnesses) with each transaction. This could potentially improve scalability and decentralization.
Buterin also expects to study ways to improve the ecosystem’s cybersecurity on both the front and back ends, as well as its resilience and decentralization. He set some objectives that he specified should also apply to client software, such as third-party wallets:
“Ensuring Ethereum is usable in a way that is highly secure, free of centralized intermediaries and privacy-friendly.“
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Besides working on the Ethereum protocol, Buterin expects to dedicate his attention to improving communication tools, information sharing, and the social layer surrounding Ethereum. This includes governance changes, the network’s resources management and open-source development funding.
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Other objectives include the lower-level development. Buterin cited the intention to investigate cryptography, operating systems, hardware, physical infrastructure and biological defence without further explanation.
Buterin also cited some areas of development where he is not personally involved, including
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