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Vitalik Buterin Champions Solo Stakers at Home Staking Summit

source-logo  coinedition.com 24 September 2024 12:28, UTC

At the Home Staking Summit, Ethereum founder Vitalik Buterin shared his views on solo staking and its potential to enhance the Ethereum network.

Buterin engaged in a fireside chat with Singaporean TV host Samuel Chong, highlighting the crucial role solo stakers play in maintaining Ethereum’s security and decentralization. He also touched upon possible Layer 1 improvements to further support their contributions.

Some thoughts on solo staking, what realistic value solo (+ small-business and community) stakers could provide to the network, and what changes L1 can make to better support solo stakers. https://t.co/3JfELpjQBx

— vitalik.eth (@VitalikButerin) September 24, 2024

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Buterin’s X post followed a thread posted by the host, Samuel Chong. Chong recapped Buterin’s key points on solo staking. According to Buterin, solo stakers are crucial for Ethereum’s security. Chong stated, “Solo stakers serve as both the first and last line of defense for the Ethereum network.” This means solo stakers play two critical roles: Censorship resistance and Quorum-blocking set.

The Importance of Solo Stakers

Importantly, solo stakers are needed to make secure transactions without being interfered with or manipulated. They prevent centralized control by validating transactions independently. Chong pointed out Buterin’s emphasis on solo stakers as vital in keeping Ethereum decentralized. Their independence makes them resistant to censorship and regulatory pressure, protecting the network’s integrity, security, and open access.

Also, solo stakers protect the network against incorrect chain finalization. Finalizing the wrong chain (67% capture) would be disastrous, but solo stakers could stop this by raising the quorum threshold.

The network’s current security measures focus on quorum threshold. But, Buterin stressed the need to address wider vulnerabilities. Backdoor attacks like bribing core developers or buying out large node operators posed serious threats.

Therefore, Buterin insisted on reallocating resources to strengthen weaknesses beyond the quorum threshold. Simply put, Buterin believes Ethereum could gain better security through the initiative rather than overpaying for a single aspect.

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