The core decision in Ethereum's decentralization revolves around the minimum computer requirements for running its software, impacting its capacity and accessibility. In response to this challenge, a strategy called Danksharding is introduced as a technical upgrade aiming to address Ethereum's limitations. This upgrade involves intricate engineering and advanced cryptography, led by Carl Beekhuizen, known for his involvement in the KZG Trusted Setup Ceremony. The discussion surrounding Danksharding delves into its technicalities and implications, aiming to prepare builders for a more robust Ethereum system, ultimately contributing to its evolution as the "World Computer."
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