Ethereum Founder Vitalik Buterin Wants Running a Node to Feel Less Like Rocket Science

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In brief

  • Buterin says running two separate Ethereum clients adds unnecessary complexity for independent validators.
  • The Nimbus team recently merged both clients into a single, easier-to-run program.
  • Ethereum’s multi-client design is intentional—the network penalizes validators more heavily for failures that affect many nodes at once.

Ethereum co-founder Vitalik Buterin wants there to be fewer moving parts for aspiring network validators to juggle. He recently commented on a Nimbus “Unified Node” pull request from the Status-im team, which would combine two separate Ethereum software components into a single, easy-to-run program. “Running two daemons and getting them to talk to each other is far more difficult than running one daemon,” Buterin wrote on X. “Our goal is to make the self-sovereign way of using Ethereum have good UX. In many cases, that means running your own node. The current approach to running your own node adds needless complexity.”

We should be open to revisiting whole beacon/execution client separation thing.

Running two daemons and getting them to talk to each other is far more difficult than running one daemon.

Our goal is to make the self-sovereign way of using ethereum have good UX. In many cases…

— vitalik.eth (@VitalikButerin) March 15, 2026

The separate Beacon and execution clients were introduced during the Ethereum “merge” in 2022, when the network switched from using the energy-intensive proof-of-work consensus to proof-of-stake. Running an Ethereum node requires users to keep two separate background programs, called daemons, running on their computer simultaneously. The validators need to make sure they’re properly configured to talk to each other. What the Nimbus team built, and what Buterin is praising, collapses those two programs into one. “Longer-term, we should be open to revisiting the whole architecture,” Buterin added.

On a proof-of-stake network like Ethereum, validators need to use hardware and software clients to verify transactions on the blockchain. Those blocks of transactions get added to the ledger and become the source of truth about how much ETH is held in wallets, and whether coins have been spent. Buterin has advocated for making the node operator process more accessible for years, equating better UX with validator diversity. It came up in 2024 after Elon Musk, who had recently bought Twitter for $44 billion and renamed it X, asked the Ethereum co-founder why he hadn’t been using the platform much. He responded by using the platform to share a blog post advocating for validator decentralization, citing concerns about large-scale Ethereum staking pools running nodes on the same hardware and experiencing the same downtime. For that reason, he argued, they should face steeper financial penalties.

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