This I assume is opening the door for Wallets or Dapps to follow some sort of “Dapp storage support” where they store their part of the state and serve to their users while at the same time, they keep the nodes to assert correct root.
Then, they can serve RPC requests to their users (who can follow the chain with something like VOPS.
So, in short, are wallets and Dapps the parties who we pretend to handle over the state storing and the RPC serving wrt their protocol-related data?
If so (and I think this makes sense) within stateless-consensus we’re carrying over a survey with Wallets and Dapps for stateless-related questions.
Would you be up for some feedback and proposing questions we should ask them or things/opinions/takes from their side?
One of our fears has always been that Dapps (specially good and useful ones) are a scarce resource. And putting more burden on them to build this partial RPC servers might be complex.
What’s your take?