ChainCatcher message, Ethereum developer @neroeth discusses latency execution (EIP-7886) and data availability optimization solutions. The proposal aims to improve the block validation mechanism, allowing validators to confirm block validity through preliminary checks before transactions are fully executed. The research team proposes various implementation solutions, including optimistic validation, pre-validation and pre-charging, and Coinbase-based front charging. The new mechanism is expected to enhance network efficiency but needs to balance user experience, building complexity, and fork selection factors. The research has received feedback from several core Ethereum developers and is currently still in the design optimization phase.
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Ethereum Research New Progress: Latency Execution Mechanism Expected to Optimize Block Verification Process
ChainCatcher message, Ethereum developer @neroeth discusses latency execution (EIP-7886) and data availability optimization solutions. The proposal aims to improve the block validation mechanism, allowing validators to confirm block validity through preliminary checks before transactions are fully executed. The research team proposes various implementation solutions, including optimistic validation, pre-validation and pre-charging, and Coinbase-based front charging. The new mechanism is expected to enhance network efficiency but needs to balance user experience, building complexity, and fork selection factors. The research has received feedback from several core Ethereum developers and is currently still in the design optimization phase.