Archival Node Infrastructure

Architecture

Archival node infrastructure represents a complete, immutable record of a blockchain’s entire transaction history and state. These nodes store every block, transaction, and state change from genesis, contrasting with pruned nodes that retain only a recent subset. Their design demands substantial storage capacity and bandwidth to maintain data integrity and availability. Such architecture is foundational for historical data analysis, regulatory compliance, and certain decentralized application functionalities. The robust nature of these systems ensures data persistence across network evolution.
State Rent This visualization depicts the precise interlocking mechanism of a decentralized finance DeFi derivatives smart contract.

State Rent

Meaning ⎊ Periodic fees for ongoing data storage on a blockchain to discourage permanent state bloat and incentivize data pruning.