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Is staking on Ethereum too complicated? Buterin proposes DVT multi-node to reduce penalty risks. Vitalik Buterin suggests incorporating Distributed Validator Technology (DVT) into Ethereum staking to address the issue of penalties due to single-node downtime. DVT allows multiple nodes to use the same keys, with two honest nodes out of three sufficient for operation. The "Native DVT" solution supports up to 16 virtual identities, simplifying setup and enhancing decentralization. Current pain points of Ethereum staking: single point of failure and penalty risks.
Currently, Ethereum validators can only run one node to maintain blockchain security. If the node goes offline, penalties may be incurred. This single point of failure is one of the biggest pain points in Ethereum staking. Reasons for node downtime may include hardware failures, network interruptions, software bugs, or human errors. If a node is offline for more than a certain period, the validator will be penalized (Slashing), losing part of their staked ETH. This#Gate每10分钟送1克黄金