Vitalik Buterin
@vitalik.eth
How to make Ethereum L1 scaling more friendly to users running local nodes for personal use: https://ethresear.ch/t/a-local-node-favoring-delta-to-the-scaling-roadmap/22368
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Ali | thechaingamer.base.eth
@thechaingamer
This is fantastic. Need to read this a couple of times to fully understand it. Making it easier for people to run nodes is the absolute key. The best approach I've been able to come up with so far, which is one that we will be testing in the market soon, is pre-setup a full ETH + Base node on a customized PC. Lowering requirements is a big one obviously, but so is the user-friendlyness. I'm trying to work on the user-friendly aspect of it. The screen in front is a custom app (we're calling it Navicom OS) that basically obfuscates all the docker up/down, go into terminal and do xyz from a regular user and allows them to manage it all from this touch optimized app. This PC does a bunch more too, because I want to push people to "own their data", self-host and come together to build a big data platform that we can monetize vs. giving our data away to Big Tech for free. The way we're trying to incentivize people running these nodes is by rewarding folks in our token. I'm trying others in the @base 1/
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Ali | thechaingamer.base.eth
@thechaingamer
ecosystem to do the same. And the longer term hook is that this PC (Navicom Decentralize) will be a way for them to contribute data (via web scraping docker containers) and earn. Basically the beginning of a distributed data center.
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