In the newest post for Dragonfly Research, @ashwinrz and I tell the story of the life and death of Plasma.
Two years ago, it was supposed to be Ethereum's saving grace. Now it's been completely left behind. What exactly happened, and why did Plasma die?https://medium.com/dragonfly-research/the-life-and-death-of-plasma-b72c6a59c5ad …
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This is not correct. Any full Ethereum node (including fast-sync ones) store full block data. This means all nodes store all calldata bytes from zk-rollups, no archival nodes are needed here.
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My bad, I was wrong here. Not sure why I thought Ethereum full nodes only stored current state + historical block headers. Must have been some pruning mode I was confusing.
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If you make this divide between archive nodes and full nodes, can't you do the same with a regular transaction data? I.e. say only the archive node has to store it?
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Correct. Regular transaction data does not necessarily weigh down full nodes (as Ethereum calls them). Their storage requirements are only increased by state growth.
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