Censorship and Centralization
The transition to proof of stake has shifted the dynamics of block construction, introducing a system where block builders bid on full blocks, limiting validator involvement. This change has raised concerns about censorship, as two dominant builders now control the majority of Ethereum blocks, impacting transaction inclusion. Additionally, the new relay system allows for broader participation compared to the previous mining pools, enabling solo stakers to engage in the process.In this clip
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