Solana separates it’s validating nodes from storage of the blockchain, due to the throughput and speed, it uses massive amounts of data and storage.
Who stores that data?
And who will be able to store it when the chain it’s several petabytes large?
It not “centralised” but it will Trend towards centralisation due to the law of economy of scale where you have a few big players storing a few copies of the blockchain, and not the 3000 validators…this means the history is whatever they want it to be.
Solana separates it’s validating nodes from storage of the blockchain, due to the throughput and speed, it uses massive amounts of data and storage.
Who stores that data?
And who will be able to store it when the chain it’s several petabytes large?
It not “centralised” but it will Trend towards centralisation due to the law of economy of scale where you have a few big players storing a few copies of the blockchain, and not the 3000 validators…this means the history is whatever they want it to be.