There are many things that have kept me from joining the crypto hive-mind up until now: mild scepticism, lack of knowledge, confusion, laziness. I never pegged SSD longevity as being on that list, though. Until now, that is, because one popular crypto wallet extension is apparently writing an inordinate amount of data to and from [[link]] some users' SSDs.
According to , which received comment from Consensys, the company that developed the MetaMask crypto extension, some users have experienced "unusually high disk activity" when using the app:
"While browser extension wallets do regularly write state to disk, which is expected behavior, we’ve taken note of a recent observation shared by a small number of MetaMask users who reported unusually high disk activity."
A fix is apparently in the works and is "being released imminently."
A gives an idea of just what "unusually high" might mean. They explain that "after a fresh install of a Chromium-based browser (Opera, Chrome, Edge) and installing MetaMask", there was a continuous 5 MB/s of data writing occurring on the SSD.
"That's about 500 GB per day!"
Apart from presumably slowing down other reads and writes from the disk while these transfers are happening, the main issue with this is drive longevity. Flash cells in SSDs have a pretty limited number of times they can be written to or read from before they go kaput. That's why when an SSD is wiped this doesn't reset all data cells but essentially tells the drive controller to act as if there's nothing in them and can read and write over them at will.
For reference, my 2 TB SSD has write endurance of 1,500 TBW. It would take about 3,000 days, or just over eight years, for the malfunctioning app to exhaust the drive's endurance at 500 GB per day. But that's just using the app alone, not including other reads and writes (plus TBW is more of an endurance estimate than an accurate measurement).
Writing upwards of 175 TB of data over the course of a year is certainly not nothing, and that's what this app seems to be doing with some users' drives.
I suppose this is just another aspect of entering the world of crypto to take into consideration. And it's a world I'm sure many more people [[link]] will be looking to step into given that aims to formalise some stablecoin regulations (these are coins that have a stable value because they're pegged against the dollar or other assets). Crypto-linked stocks [[link]] are .
If you are considering dipping your toes in, just do your due diligence not only with which coin you pick, but also which platforms and apps you use.
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