As Bitcoin continues to grow, the data burden on full nodes will inevitably increase. This could eventually make it more difficult for individuals to run full nodes, potentially centralizing the network. My proposal aims to address this challenge by reducing the data storage requirements without compromising security. By summarizing and removing old blocks after a certain period, we can ensure that full nodes remain efficient and accessible, allowing Bitcoin to scale while maintaining its decentralized nature. This approach reduces long-term storage costs and encourages wider participation in securing the network.