Decoding the Data "Sealing" Mechanism: Why is Ethereum Faster yet Still Secure?
Many fear that validators no longer checking all transaction data as before will create security vulnerabilities. However, the truth lies in the power of modern mathematics and cryptography within the "Blobs" structure.
Instead of forcing every node to "open every crate" for detailed inspection, Ethereum uses cryptographic proofs that act like unique fingerprints for the entire data set. If someone tries to cheat by hiding false data, they would have to tamper with a large number of seals without being detected—a nearly impossible task. Validators perform random checks and rely on mathematical probabilities to ensure data integrity. This approach frees the network from the burden of redundant processing, significantly accelerating transaction confirmation speeds without diminishing core security. This is the advancement that helps Ethereum maintain its position as the most secure network while meeting scalability needs. $ETH $POL $BTC


