Vitalik Buterin proposes native DVT: Ethereum staking can utilize multi-node signatures to reduce single-point penalty risks

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On January 22, news reports that Ethereum co-founder Vitalik Buterin proposed integrating native Distributed Validator Technology (DVT) into the Ethereum staking mechanism at the Ethereum Research Forum, aiming to lower technical barriers and enhance network security. This solution allows ETH stakers to run the same validation key across multiple nodes, avoiding penalties caused by a single node failure, and enabling more individuals and institutions to participate directly in Ethereum staking.

Under the current mechanism, each Ethereum validator relies on only one node, and if it goes offline, it may result in reduced rewards or penalties. Buterin’s “Native DVT” design disperses the same key across multiple nodes using threshold signatures; as long as the majority of nodes remain operational, they can continue providing validation services for the blockchain. He pointed out that even if some nodes are offline, as long as the majority are honest and online, the system can still operate stably.

Compared to existing third-party DVT solutions, Buterin’s approach is more streamlined. His concept allows each validator to create up to 16 “virtual identities,” which operate independently but are regarded as a single entity on-chain. When the majority of these virtual identities sign, the system recognizes that the validator has completed block proposal or validation, and rewards or penalties are issued accordingly. This structure improves fault tolerance while maintaining transparency at the protocol level.

Buterin emphasized that this design imposes almost no additional complexity for users, as stakers only need to run multiple standard client copies without relying on hosted service providers. This not only enhances the decentralization of the Ethereum network but also provides a more robust staking method for participants holding large amounts of ETH and prioritizing asset security.

This proposal is also part of Buterin’s recent series of plans to improve user experience and network resilience in Ethereum. Currently, the scheme is still under discussion but has already attracted widespread attention from developers and the community. As Ethereum staking continues to grow, DVT is seen as an important step toward improving network stability and security boundaries, and may become a key focus for the next phase of ETH infrastructure upgrades.

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