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Towards Stateless Clients in Ethereum: Benchmarking Verkle Trees and Binary Merkle Trees with SNARKs

Published 18 Apr 2025 in cs.CR | (2504.14069v1)

Abstract: Ethereum, the leading platform for decentralized applications, faces challenges in maintaining decentralization due to the significant hardware requirements for validators to store Ethereum's entire state. To address this, the concept of stateless clients is under exploration, enabling validators to verify transactions using cryptographic witnesses rather than the full state. This paper compares two approaches currently being discussed for achieving statelessness: Verkle trees utilizing vector commitments and binary Merkle trees combined with SNARKs. Benchmarks are performed to evaluate proving time, witness size, and verification time. The results reveal that the Verkle tree implementation used for benchmarking offers proving and verification times on the order of seconds and proof sizes on the order of one MB. The SNARK-based Merkle trees exhibit slow proof generation times, while offering constant and fast verification time. Overall, the results indicate for Verkle trees to provide a more practical solution for Ethereum's stateless future, but both methods offer valuable insights into reducing the state burden on Ethereum nodes. We make the code used for benchmarking available on GitHub.

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