This requires a hardfork. Since BloDHa doesn't really limit beast CPUs, moreover, heavily hinders sync speed of DB-based Karbo 2, we should ditch it. Then after the hardfork remove hashing blob caching altogether, checkpoint will allow to sync fast past blodha blocks, those who wishes sync at full validation will just have to wait a bit longer for validation of those blodha blocks.
This requires a hardfork. Since BloDHa doesn't really limit beast CPUs, moreover, heavily hinders sync speed of DB-based Karbo 2, we should ditch it. Then after the hardfork remove hashing blob caching altogether, checkpoint will allow to sync fast past blodha blocks, those who wishes sync at full validation will just have to wait a bit longer for validation of those blodha blocks.