Buterin Suggests Ways to Combat Ethereum Staking Centralization
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Ethereum co-founder Vitalik Buterin has continued his weeklong intervention on how the blockchain network’s Proof-of-Stake (PoS) mechanism can be further improved with a new essay titled “Possible Futures of the Ethereum Protocol, Part 3: The Scourge.” In this post, Buterin discussed how Ethereum must evolve to maintain decentralization while addressing security threats. Tackling Ethereum Staking Centralization Risks Buterin pointed out that the Scourge is a proposed upgrade aimed at reducing the risk of centralization within Ethereum’s staking process. He explained that factors such as block construction centralization, economic incentives, and the 32 ETH staking minimum contribute to these risks. Additionally, hardware requirements for participation further intensify the problem. “One of the biggest risks to the Ethereum L1 is proof-of-stake centralizing due to economic pressures. If there are economies-of-scale in participating in core proof of stake mechanisms, this would naturally lead to large stakers dominating, and small stakers dropping out to join large pools,” Buterin wrote. Buterin’s proposed solution within the Scourge phase is to break up the block production process. This would shift the responsibility of transaction selection from builders to stakers, leaving builders only with the task of organizing transactions and including some of their own. Read more: A Deeper Look into the Ethereum Network “The leading solution is to break down the block production task further: we give the task of choosing transactions back to the proposer (ie. a staker), and the builder can only choose the ordering and insert some transactions of their own. This is what inclusion lists seek to do,” the Ethereum co-founder stated. Buterin also discussed alternative solutions like the Multiple Concurrent Proposers (MCP), which introduce systems like BRAID. According to him, the MCP schemes distribute the block production process across multiple entities. This lowers the barrier to participation and makes it harder for any…
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