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I liked the episode and I am fully aligned with the values to maximise for decentralisation. In this episode you guys bring up that an Ethereum validator can be run on a consumer laptop (macbook air). In VB's latest blog (https://notes.ethereum.org/@vbuterin/data_sharding_roadmap) he mentions that in the rollup centric roadmap stakers need a lot of TB's to run a validator and that this is ok since they get staking rewards.
I see the need for this path forward so rollups can scale. But it does harm the narrative that Ethereum staking nodes can run on consumer hardware (Apple doesn't go beyond 1TB where VB even mentions 40TB for 64 shards).
Does anyone share this concern? Maybe I am not seeing something correctly but we criticise Solana that you need super beefy hardware to validate and I don't like seeing Ethereum following the same path, decentralisation is a slippery slope.