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State Bloat

Definition

State bloat refers to the excessive growth in the size of a blockchain’s stored data over time. This condition arises as more transactions and smart contract states are recorded on the ledger, increasing the storage requirements for full nodes. It can lead to higher operational costs for node operators and slower synchronization times for new participants. State bloat presents a scalability challenge, impacting the decentralization and accessibility of a blockchain network.