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As I said this is the second time I did this "report" and asked for better sources the first time as well. In the end I did my best to find reliable sources, but even back then I really wasn't sure if these numbers are correct. And if you look at https://clientdiversity.org/ there are even two data sources you can choose that really differ... so +1 to the irony of our industry...
The clients are already built to conform to the execution API spec and beacon API spec, so building tools to interact with them is already client-agnostic to a great degree. If I add a custom ETH mainnet endpoint to Metamask, it doesn't care what client is providing the endpoint - only that it conforms to the spec.
The clients are already built to conform to the execution API spec and beacon API spec, so building tools to interact with them is already client-agnostic to a great degree. If I add a custom ETH mainnet endpoint to Metamask, it doesn't care what client is providing the endpoint - only that it conforms to the spec.