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this post was submitted on 05 Mar 2024
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@tusker I dont think this makes sense in any layer 1... you should be able to store your value for an undefined period of time and not have to worry about it expirity date..
I think it would be great if you can run your own node with full chain history and still be compatible with the network which may have a shorter chain.
That way you can store your coins in the first block as long as you are willing to spend for the storage. Once you run out of storage you can just send the coins to yourself and drop 200GB off the chain on your node. ๐
@tusker what you are sugesting is that we can have a pruned blockchain (that already exist by the way), but in order to validate the transactions the miners nodes would have to have the full history (like we have already) is that it or I am missing anything ?
We would need a new proving mechanism to handle it, where the node with the full chain can generate a verifiable proof against some known constant that is able to be validated by the network without the network having the actual block. "Voodoo proof."
Otherwise we can just let node operators set their desired chain retention and you can click a button every 10 years to not lose your funds. Until a better solution is found,...while solving chain storage issues forever.