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Coinbase Eyes Diversification from Geth Dominance for Ethereum Execution

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Cryptocurrency platform Coinbase is exploring options to integrate an alternative Ethereum execution client into their system, in an effort to lessen their current complete reliance on Go-Etheruem (Geth). This plan materialized after critics expressed concerns over Geth's dominance, with Aftab Hossain (DCInvestor) sparking discussion by choosing to unstake his ETH from Coinbase due to its Geth reliance. CEO Brian Armstrong confirmed Coinbase's intent to rectify the issue, with an update on progress expected by February 2024.
Coinbase, the cryptocurrency exchange platform, is making moves to diversify its Ethereum execution systems as people express concerns about the dominance of Go-Ethereum (Geth) in the system. On January 22, a post on X highlighted Coinbase's increasing efforts to overcome the sole reliance on Geth. Initially, Geth was the only Ethereum execution client that satisfied the technical needs of Coinbase Cloud for its Ethereum staking launch. Coinbase has been assessing various execution clients since 2020, but none have aligned with Coinbase Cloud's technical demands so far. This is a widespread issue, as evidenced by the fact that 84% of Ethereum validators use Geth. But the trend is beginning to change. Ethereum execution client, Geth, is responsible for managing transactions and the deployment and execution of smart contracts. In their mission to diversify Ethereum execution, Coinbase is now evaluating alternative clients to add to its infrastructure. They plan to communicate an official progress update by the end of February 2024. The dialogue around Coinbase's overreliance on Geth was triggered by a post from cryptocurrency enthusiast Aftab Hossain on X platform. Hossain, widely known for his DCInvestor profile with a following of approximately 236,000 people, publicized his decision to withhold ETH staking on Coinbase due to its Geth dependence. He suggested that the platform clarify its architecture to help him understand the risk associated with relying on a single client staking setup, namely Geth. Coinbase CEO Brian Armstrong addressed Hossain's concerns by confirming that the company is actively investigating the issue. Other Coinbase personnel, including staking product lead John Zettler and protocol specialist Bienvenido Rodriguez, also indicated steps are underway to handle the community's feedback. Queries about Coinbase's overreliance on Geth, its potential alternatives or the risks of leaning on a single client were directed to Zettler and Coinbase by Cointelegraph. It has been estimated on Ethereum.org that Geth accommodates 85% of all nodes, pinpointing risks of bugs in Geth impacting transaction management or execution payload, potentially culminating in problematic or bugged transactions. This issue is especially relevant now as, on January 22, Ethereum infrastructure company Nethermind resolved a critical bug in multiple versions of its execution client that purportedly led to users' inability to process Ethereum blocks.

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1/23/2024 1:08:42 PM

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