[Coin World] On June 28, news came that Ethereum co-founder Vitalik Buterin announced the release of the Ethereum client Geth v.1.16.0, which now supports PBSS-based archive nodes. This means users can have a Geth archive node within approximately 1.9 TB of space (previously requiring over 20 TB of storage capacity) and can query historical states (for example, what the balance was at block X), but currently cannot provide proof for historical states.
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StablecoinGuardian
· 06-28 10:29
bull is up, a wave of 90% reduction in size
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MrDecoder
· 06-28 10:27
Vitalik Buterin is forever a god!
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GasFeeThunder
· 06-28 10:22
Although 18.1TB has been saved, the proof function is still lacking.
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OnchainDetective
· 06-28 10:20
20T dropped to 1.9T... suspicious, I seem to guess why Vitalik Buterin insists on doing this.
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WalletWhisperer
· 06-28 10:19
You can save some server money again.
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OfflineValidator
· 06-28 10:16
Finally lost weight after procrastinating for a long time.
Ethereum Geth Archive Node Breakthrough Update: Storage Space Requirement Reduced Significantly to 1.9 TB
[Coin World] On June 28, news came that Ethereum co-founder Vitalik Buterin announced the release of the Ethereum client Geth v.1.16.0, which now supports PBSS-based archive nodes. This means users can have a Geth archive node within approximately 1.9 TB of space (previously requiring over 20 TB of storage capacity) and can query historical states (for example, what the balance was at block X), but currently cannot provide proof for historical states.