Lean Ethereum represents a fundamental architectural overhaul of the Ethereum L1, targeting the consensus, data, and execution layers to ensure long-term scalability and security. By transitioning to post-quantum cryptography and implementing "leanVM"—a minimal, snark-friendly virtual machine—the network can achieve efficient signature aggregation and recursive proof verification. This shift enables faster finality and supports a "tera gas per second" throughput, potentially allowing validator participation on low-power hardware. Justin Drake, a researcher at the Ethereum Foundation, emphasizes that this initiative prioritizes end-to-end formal verification to eliminate technical debt and guarantee system robustness. Ultimately, these advancements aim to establish a standardized blockchain architecture that addresses the performance degradation typically associated with post-quantum migrations, while providing a scalable foundation for the broader decentralized web.
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