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While the light client sync protocol currently provides access to the latest `BeaconBlockHeader`, obtaining the matching execution data needs workarounds such as downloading the full block. Having ready access to the EL state root simplifies use cases that need a way to cross-check `eth_getProof` responses against LC data. Access to `block_hash` unlocks scenarios where a CL light client drives an EL without `engine_newPayload`. As of Altair, only the CL beacon block root is available, but the EL block hash is needed for engine API. Other fields in the `ExecutionPayloadHeader` such as `logs_bloom` may allow light client applications to monitor blocks for local interest, e.g. for transfers affecting a certain wallet. This enables to download only the few relevant blocks instead of every single one. A new `LightClientStore` is proposed into the Capella spec that may be used to sync LC data that includes execution data. Existing pre-Capella LC data will remain as is, but can be locally upgraded before feeding it into the new `LightClientStore` so that light clients do not need to run a potentially expensive fork transition at a specific time. This enables the `LightClientStore` to be upgraded at a use case dependent timing at any time before Capella hits. Smart contract and embedded deployments benefit from reduced code size and do not need synchronization with the beacon chain clock to perform the Capella fork. |
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README.md
Light client sync protocol tests
This series of tests provides reference test vectors for the light client sync protocol spec.
Handlers:
single_merkle_proof
: see Single leaf merkle proof test formatsync
: see Light client sync test formatupdate_ranking
: seeLightClientUpdate
ranking test format