Ethereum’s second BPO hard fork raised the blob limit from 15 to 21, letting each block store up to 2.6 MB of data.
Ethereum raises blob limit to 21, improving transaction throughput, rollup efficiency, and gas fee stability for enhanced network scalability.
Overview: BPO Fork helps Ethereum scale better by increasing blob space for rollupsETH Price continues to gather bullish signals and momentum indicators near th ...
Ethereum’s Fusaka update has debuted on Hoodi, its final testnet, and is slated to bring several security and scalability improvements to the blockchain’s mainnet. Ethereum’s next major upgrade, ...
Ethereum’s validator exit queue has fallen to near zero, based on on-chain data. Meanwhile, the staking entry queue has climbed above 1.3 million ETH. Ethereum ...
Is Ethereum dying? A developer sparks hard fork discussions amidst price drops and mining news. We explore the current state ...
The coming year will see perfect parallel processing, big increases in the gas limit and number of data blobs, and 10% of Ethereum’s network switching to ZK. The coming year is set to be crucial for ...
The final dress rehearsal for Ethereum’s upcoming Fusaka upgrade occurred Tuesday, as the blockchain prepares for the mainnet hard-fork activation. The test, which went live around 18:53 UTC on the ...