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How POKT Network Scales Up Web3

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POKT Network
Jan 23, 2024
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How POKT Network Scales Up Web3

Non-validating nodes play a crucial role in the functioning and scalability of blockchain networks. But what exactly are non-validating nodes, and what risks does a lack of these nodes present to a blockchain network?

In this post, we'll delve into the role of non-validating nodes and the benefits they provide. We'll also look at the risks that a lack of these nodes can present to a blockchain network. Plus, we'll discuss how platforms like Pocket Network and its decentralized network of node runners can mitigate these risks and drive Web3 growth.

Non-Validating Blockchain Nodes Defined

So, what are non-validating nodes? Simply put, non-validating nodes are nodes on a blockchain network that do not participate in the validation of transactions and blocks. Non-validating nodes may still be responsible for relaying transactions and blocks to other nodes on the network. They may also store a copy of the blockchain. However, they do not perform the same level of verification as validating nodes.

Benefits of Non-Validating Blockchain Nodes

Non-validating nodes can provide several benefits to a blockchain network, including:

  1. Improved decentralization. By allowing more users to participate in the network as non-validating nodes, the network becomes more decentralized. It is not reliant on a small group of validating nodes to validate transactions and blocks. This can help to ensure that the network is not controlled by a small group of actors. It also makes the network more resistant to censorship and manipulation.
  1. Increased efficiency. Non-validating nodes can help to improve the efficiency of the network. They do this by relaying transactions and blocks to other nodes. This helps to reduce the workload on validating nodes. This also improves the overall performance of the network and makes it more capable of handling high volumes of transactions.
  1. Enhanced security. Non-validating nodes can contribute to the security of the network. They do this by storing a copy of the blockchain and providing additional points of presence on the network. This can make it more difficult for attackers to disrupt the network. This increases the overall resilience of the network.
  1. Greater accessibility. Non-validating nodes can make it easier for users to access the blockchain and participate in the network. This is the case because they do not require the same level of resources as validating nodes. This can help to increase adoption of the blockchain and drive its growth.

Drawback of a Lack of Non-Validating Nodes

If these benefits are not realized, we can see the flip side of each of the above points:

  1. Lack of decentralization. If a blockchain network does not have a sufficient number of non-validating nodes, it may become too reliant on a small group of validating nodes to validate transactions and blocks. This can lead to a lack of decentralization, as the network is not distributed across a large number of nodes. This can make the network more vulnerable to censorship and manipulation by a small group of actors.
  1. Reduced efficiency. Without a sufficient number of non-validating nodes, the workload on validating nodes may increase. This leads to reduced efficiency and slower transaction processing times. This can make the network less attractive to users and limit its scalability.
  1. Lower security. If a blockchain network does not have a sufficient number of non-validating nodes, it may be more vulnerable to attacks. Non-validating nodes can help to increase the overall security of the network. They do this by providing additional points of presence and storing copies of the blockchain. Without these nodes, the network may be more susceptible to disruption.
  1. Reduced accessibility. If a blockchain network does not have a sufficient number of non-validating nodes, it may be difficult for users to access and participate in the network. Non-validating nodes can make it easier for users to join the network. This is thanks to them not requiring the same level of resources as validating nodes. Without enough non-validating nodes, the barriers to entry for users may be too high. In turn, there may be reduced accessibility and adoption of the blockchain.

Pocket Network Brings the Nodes

So, how can these risks be mitigated? One solution is to use a protocol like Pocket Network. Pocket offers a decentralized network of node runners who can provide thousands of non-validating nodes to blockchain networks. In fact, Pocket Network has more than 23,000 nodes at the time of writing. By providing a performance-optimized infrastructure solution that is focused on delivering high quality of service, Pocket Network and its node runners can help to mitigate the risks associated with a lack of non-validating nodes. Pocket's large number of non-validating nodes helps to increase the decentralization, efficiency, security, and accessibility of its 40+ supported blockchain networks. This can help to improve the overall performance and scalability of the network. It also makes it easier for users to access and participate in the network.

See All of Pocket Network's Supported Blockchains

But the benefits of Pocket Network and non-validating nodes extend beyond just one blockchain network. By providing a decentralized and scalable platform for running non-validating nodes, Pocket Network drives the growth and adoption of Web3 as a whole. This can lead to the development of new decentralized applications and services, and the evolution of the Web3 ecosystem.

Wrapping Up

As we've seen, non-validating nodes are a crucial component of blockchain networks. They provide benefits such as improved decentralization, increased efficiency, enhanced security, and greater accessibility. On the other hand, a lack of non-validating nodes can present risks to a blockchain network. These risks include a lack of decentralization, reduced efficiency, lower security, and reduced accessibility. Platforms like Pocket Network and its global network of node runners can help to mitigate these risks by providing a decentralized and scalable infrastructure solution for running non-validating nodes. By providing a large number of non-validating nodes, Pocket Network can help to increase the decentralization, efficiency, security, and accessibility of a blockchain network. It can also drive the growth and adoption of the Web3 industry as a whole.

Of course, non-validating nodes are just one aspect of a blockchain network. Other components, such as validating nodes, consensus mechanisms, and smart contracts, also play a vital role. However, non-validating nodes can be a key factor in ensuring the scalability and accessibility of the network. Thankfully, Pocket Network is making it easier for users to participate as non-validating nodes.

So, if you're interested in getting involved in the world of blockchain and decentralized networks, consider running a non-validating node. Not only can you contribute to the overall health and growth of the network, but you can also drive the adoption and development of the Web3 industry. And with platforms like Pocket Network providing a decentralized and scalable infrastructure solution, it's easier than ever to get started.

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