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The Verge: A Path To Making Ethereum Verifiable And Sustainable

The Verge: A Path To Making Ethereum Verifiable And Sustainable



This story was originally published on HackerNoon at: https://hackernoon.com/the-verge-a-path-to-making-ethereum-verifiable-and-sustainable.
Learn how The Verge upgrade uses Verkle trees to improve Ethereum scalability, reduce storage needs, and enhance blockchain verifiability and sustainability.
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The Verge is an Ethereum upgrade aimed at improving verifiability and scalability through the implementation of Verkle trees. It reduces storage requirements and resource demands, contributing to a more sustainable blockchain. The article discusses the strategies for achieving verifiability and sustainability on Ethereum, such as using ZK proofs of execution to reduce storage and bandwidth burdens on consensus nodes.


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