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by xHopen 3110 days ago
Buy Ethereum
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The Ethereum network is imploding under its own weight. Running an ethereum node has become quite expensive and requires very state of the art hardware just to keep up. There’s a reason bitcoin chose the constants it did.
When syncing, you can choose to either build and save the state for every block ("archive" mode), or save only the latest state ("fast" mode). The former requires quite a bit more data than the latter (currently 500 GB vs 32 GB for the Geth client) [0]. The default for most contemporary clients is "fast" mode.

Note that with the "fast" mode you still have all the blocks, and with that all the information needed to recreate the state at a certain block somewhere in the past. And you can still help the network by syncing those blocks to newly spawned archive or fast nodes. It's just that requesting the state (e.g. balance) at a certain block in the past takes some computational work. Most people are not interested in that however, which is why it's the default synchronization mode.

[0] https://etherscan.io/chart/chaindatasizefull vs https://etherscan.io/chart2/chaindatasizefast

What? 2GB of RAM and 15GB of decently fast storage (preferably SSD) are the only hard requirements. That's not state of the art by any means.
They don't know what they say , but what the news tell them. I run an Ethereum node in a crappy hardware just for the network. and , as they may not know, you can run light ethereum nodes as they https://slock.it/ethereum_computer.html do. They are all focus in price , we are focus in technology and of course MOON