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Vitalik Buterin's new proposal would cut Ethereum's security
In a new controversial proposal, Vitalik Buterin suggests decreasing the number of PoS validators from nearly 1 million to just 8,192 to reduce complexity.
In a new proposal released on Dec. 27, Ethereum (ETH) co-founder Vitalik Buterin has outlined a plan to dramatically simplify Ethereum’s proof-of-stake (PoS) to reduce complexity and expand the design possibilities.
The current PoS attempts to support decentralization by allowing many validators — currently almost 900,000. However, Buterin argues that this creates significant complexity, sacrifices, and constraints while still not fully achieving the goal of accessibility for small-scale stakes due to the 32 ETH minimum requirement.
Instead, Buterin proposes reducing the number of signatures per slot to just 8,192 from the current plan of over 1.7 million. This would enable major simplifications across Ethereum, make it much easier to transition to quantum resistance, and retain a cost for attacks between 1-2 million ETH — which Buterin suggested is high enough:
Developer Micah Zoltu commented on the proposal, noting that this attack cost may be insufficient. According to him, numerous actors dispone this kind of resources and may turn against the protocol sooner or later:
The last part of the statement refers to the Lindy Effect, the theory that the future life expectancy of some non-perishable things like a technology or an idea is proportional to their current age, so things that have been around for a long time are more likely to stick around longer.
In this context, when Zoltu states, “Lindy doesn’t apply to these things,” he argues that just because Ethereum’s high level of security has been sufficient so far, it doesn’t mean it will necessarily continue to be sufficient.
Buterin outlines three potential approaches to make this reduced signature scheme work: relying entirely on decentralized staking pools, using a two-tiered with lighter and heavier staking requirements, or rotating participation across slots to retain accountability.
The proposal has garnered commentary from developers like Zoltu, who questioned whether the reduced 1-2 million ETH attack cost would be sufficient to deter state-level attackers. Buterin acknowledged this was a fair critique, and the optimal cost remains unclear.
The coming debate around this and other PoS proposals will likely be as vibrant as ever in the Ethereum community.