Ethereum Researcher Touts ‘Lean Ethereum’ To Simplify Technical Complexity
The researcher of the Ethereum Foundation, Justin Drake, proposed “Lean Ethereum”, a plan to create the network of intelligent contract Layer-1 quantum-secret, while simplifying the technological battery of Ethereum, which includes the layer of consensus, the data layer and the execution layer.
The researcher proposed virtual machines fueled with zero knowledge, a way to check the data revealing the content of this data, to resist the execution layer and strengthen security.
Drake called for sampling of data availability as a means of reducing storage requirements for Ethereum blockchain, while preserving the integrity of the block.
The sampling of data availability is a technique that checks the small random pieces of a block to ensure that the block is exact without a node to download the full block to determine if it is valid.
He also proposed to adopt a RISC-V framework, which is a set of simplified IT instructions designed to tell a computer processor what to do. This would make the layer of consensus more secure while simplifying the technical components of consensus.
Supporters of the RISC-V Framework maintain that it increases security by reducing attack areas and possible wanderings in a network and its constituent nodes.
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The developers continue to call a simpler Ethereum technological battery to promote ease of use among blockchain developers, while reducing the complexity and limitation of deadlines. The network of intelligent contracts has faced repeated criticism from developers for its technical complexity.
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The co-founder Ethereum Vitalik Buterin and other developers express similar concerns
In May, the co-founder Ethereum Vitalik Buterin said that he wanted to simplify the technological battery of Ethereum over the next five years to make the architecture of the blockchain network as simple as Bitcoin.
Vitalik said that too much technical development on Ethereum “has contributed to a large part of our excessive development spending, to all kinds of security risks and the insularity of culture and culture of development, often in the pursuit of services that have proven to be illusory”.
Buterin also proposed the transition to a RISC-V architecture in April to make the network faster and more resilient.
Others, such as the Xinxin fan, the head of the cryptography of the Iotex decentralized blockchain platform, proposed proof of zero knowledge based on hash as a means of resistant to the whole network without sacrificing the user experience.
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