ChainCatcher message, Vitalik Buterin stated that the Fusaka upgrade's core feature PeerDAS will enable blockchain operations without downloading the complete data from a single node. PeerDAS verifies the availability of block data through node sampling and uses erasure coding to recover missing data. The first version still requires complete data during initial broadcasting and reconstruction, but only one honest participant is needed. In the future, distributed messaging and block construction will be implemented. Vitalik emphasized security first, and the number of blobs will gradually increase, promoting L2 and L1 scaling.
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