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Using Portal network protocol for history-expiry
By:
- morph-dev
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Highlights:
- The Finalized Chain History subnetwork is designed to provide decentralized storage for finalized historical Ethereum data.
- Nodes that are Execution Layer clients will store all historical headers locally, while others will need a method to obtain block headers for verification.
- The content id derivation function is crucial for evenly distributing content across the network and allows for future batch requests.
- The subnetwork supports standard protocol messages like Ping, FindNodes, and FindContent, which facilitate communication between nodes.
- Future improvements may include better network support and the ability to perform range queries, enhancing the efficiency of data retrieval.
ELI5:
This research introduces a new way to store historical Ethereum data using a special network protocol called the Portal wire protocol. It allows nodes (computers in the network) to keep track of past transactions and blocks in a decentralized manner, making it easier for them to verify and access this information.
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