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Vitalik Buterin: Sole staking improves Ethereum security

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    At the 2024 Ethereum Conference in Singapore, Ethereum co-founder Vitalik Buterin gave a profound insight into the impact of solo staking on Ethereum security. He emphasized that solo stakers enhance the decentralization and resilience of the Ethereum network by reducing reliance on centralized entities.

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    Buterin pointed out that solo stakers not only effectively protect the network from attacks, but also add an important layer of security to Ethereum. In his view, the more individuals participate in solo staking, the more they can form a diverse and decentralized force to resist potential threats and ensure network security.


    He also mentioned the risks of 51% attacks and discussed the importance of increasing the finality threshold of blocks to enhance the system's ability to resist such attacks. Vitalik's remarks clearly show that promoting active participation of community members in solo staking will bring long-term and sustainable development to Ethereum.


    Let us work together to build a safer and more decentralized future for Ethereum by sharing knowledge and experience!


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