On May 19, Vitalik Buterin engaged with the Ethereum community on the ethresear forum, presenting innovative strategies to enhance the scalability of the **Ethereum main chain** (Layer 1 or L1). The discussion emphasized efforts to alleviate the challenges associated with operating a full node, vital for promoting **decentralization** and user **privacy**. Key proposals included short-term enhancements such as **EIP-4444**, which focuses on distributed storage and **gas price adjustments**, alongside medium- to long-term initiatives like **stateless validation** and the introduction of **partially stateless nodes**.
This strategy not only optimizes L1 scalability but also safeguards Ethereum’s inherent **decentralization** by preventing reliance on centralized RPC providers. The emergence of partially stateless nodes, which validate blocks and maintain relevant user state while utilizing stateless validation or **ZK-EVM** technology, represents a significant leap forward. These nodes can efficiently handle RPC requests pertaining to their stored state, while other requests may redirect users to external cryptographic solutions, thus pushing the boundaries of **Ethereum’s technological capabilities**.