Ethereum co-founder Vitalik Buterin says staking on Ethereum should be much easier. He believes running staking infrastructure should not require expert engineersEthereum co-founder Vitalik Buterin says staking on Ethereum should be much easier. He believes running staking infrastructure should not require expert engineers

Vitalik Buterin Pushes Simpler Ethereum Staking Model

2026/03/10 18:21
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Ethereum co-founder Vitalik Buterin says staking on Ethereum should be much easier. He believes running staking infrastructure should not require expert engineers or special teams. Recently, the Ethereum Foundation began testing a new setup for distributed staking. The test currently uses about 72,000 ETH. 

The goal is simple. Make staking easier so more people and institutions can take part. Buterin says complex infrastructure can hurt decentralization. If only professionals can run validators, fewer people will join the network. With this, he wants staking to become simple and accessible.

Ethereum Tests Distributed Staking With 72,000 ETH

The Ethereum Foundation is testing a system known as DVT-lite. This stands for distributed validator technology. This system allows staking nodes to run across several different machines. Instead of one single server. Therefore, the network becomes safer and more resilient.

If one machine stops working, the others can still keep the validator running. This setup reduces the risk of a single failure affecting the system. The foundation is using tools from developers such as Attestant to support the system. These tools help manage the validators. It keeps the network working smoothly.

Goal Is to Make Staking Much Simpler

Vitalik Buterin says the biggest problem today is that staking infrastructure is often too complicated. Many people believe running nodes requires deep technical knowledge. But Buterin thinks this idea is harmful for decentralization. 

Instead, he wants staking to work in a much simpler way. For example, a user could run a node using a single command or a simple software setup. Participants would only need to share a single configuration key across their machines. After that, the system would automatically connect the nodes and start staking. This kind of setup could allow institutions to run validators more easily.

Automation Handles Networking and Coordination

In the new system, most technical tasks happen automatically. The network connection between nodes is set up by the software. Through, validator coordination also runs automatically. Because of this, users do not need to manually manage the complex processes behind staking. Vitalik Buterin says tools like Docker containers or simple images could make staking almost “one-click” in the future. This means users could start staking without spending days learning technical steps.

Easier Staking Could Strengthen Ethereum

Making staking simpler could help the Ethereum network grow stronger. If more institutions and users run validators. The network becomes more decentralized and secure. While spreading nodes across different locations reduces the chance of a single failure. Vitalik Buterin hopes more organizations holding ETH will start staking through this new approach. For him, Ethereum infrastructure should be easy to use so more people can help run the network.

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