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(Originally posted on : Crypto News – iGaming.org )
Ethereum luminary Vitalik Buterin is pioneering a groundbreaking strategy to fortify the decentralized underpinnings of the Ethereum network, heralding a pivotal moment in its evolution.
Enter Buterin’s brainchild, the “anti-correlation incentive” framework, conceived to tackle the recurring stumbling blocks encountered by validators, such as lapses in completing critical attestations.
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At its core lies Buterin’s astute observation: in decentralized ecosystems, errors tend to replicate across nodes or validators linked to the same entity. The anti-correlation incentive scheme seeks to break this pattern, nurturing a more resilient network architecture along with AI integration in Blockchain protocols.
Buterin sounds the alarm on the risk of superficial decentralization, cautioning against mere token gestures of compliance. He asserts that without proactive measures, decentralization efforts could inadvertently entrench existing power structures.
While Ethereum already wields punitive measures like slashing for severe transgressions, Buterin’s brainchild introduces penalties into the fabric of daily network operations. The aim? Mitigating the risk posed by major stakeholders controlling multiple validators from a single source.
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The proposal aims to level the playing field, compelling large stakeholders to diversify while safeguarding smaller players from undue burden. It seeks to harness the efficiencies of scale without compromising the network’s resilience.
Buterin’s pursuit of genuine decentralization extends beyond the technical realm. He champions “rainbow staking,” advocating for a diverse array of service providers to counter Ethereum’s centralization woes.
Buterin’s clarion call resonates louder amidst the backdrop of platforms like Lido Finance, which, at its zenith, wielded control over a staggering 70% of Ethereum-staked assets, despite the façade of distribution.