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Ethereum Foundation Researchers Address Blockchain...
The Block•Thursday, December 18, 2025 at 01:45 PM•1 min read

Ethereum Foundation Researchers Address Blockchain 'State Bloat' Concerns

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Ethereum researchers are exploring solutions to mitigate centralization and cost issues arising from the blockchain's increasing 'state bloat,' according to reports. The development focuses on addressing the growing storage burden on Ethereum nodes, which can lead to centralization as fewer entities can afford to maintain them. Researchers are proposing paths to ease the node bottleneck, aiming to ensure the long-term health and decentralization of the Ethereum network. The specific proposals were not detailed in the provided source.

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Ethereum Foundation Researchers Address Blockchain...
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Ethereum Foundation Researchers Address Blockchain 'State Bloat' Concerns

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Ethereum researchers are exploring solutions to mitigate centralization and cost issues arising from the blockchain's increasing 'state bloat,' according to reports. The development focuses on addressing the growing storage burden on Ethereum nodes, which can lead to centralization as fewer entities can afford to maintain them. Researchers are proposing paths to ease the node bottleneck, aiming to ensure the long-term health and decentralization of the Ethereum network. The specific proposals were not detailed in the provided source.

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