Ethereum’s Pectra fork adds dynamic blob fees to to improve L2 scaling
A proposal to change the blob gas target and max values on Ethereum comes seven months after blobs were introduced in the blockchain’s Dencun upgrade in March. Go to Source
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A proposal to change the blob gas target and max values on Ethereum comes seven months after blobs were introduced in the blockchain’s Dencun upgrade in March. Go to Source
If approved, EIP-7781 will reduce block times from 12 seconds to 8 seconds, increase blob capacity, and make decentralized exchanges slightly more efficient. Go to Source
The decentralized GPU network puts unused capacity to work for gaming, AI, smartphones and edge computing. Go to Source
Tron’s founder Jusin Sun believes gas-free stablecoins could take corporate adoption of blockchain to a new level. Go to Source
With the incorporation of this security measure, EigenLayer seeks to protect the service it offers while guaranteeing its availability to all clients. Go to Source
Uri Kolodny, the co-founder and CEO of StarWare said that Starknet’s latest Quantum Leap upgrade makes high TPS a reality on the Ethereum mainnet. Go to Source Powered by WPeMatico
With the toolkit developers and security researchers can test, analyze and debug transactions via controlled private fork chains from the Ethereum mainnet. Go to Source Powered by WPeMatico
The Ethereum proof-of-stake consensus mechanism will cut energy consumption by a massive 99.95% compared to the proof-of-work system. Go to Source Powered by WPeMatico
According to the startup Starkware, the team’s Ethereum layer two (L2) service Starknet has been integrated by the blockchain API and node service Alchemy. Developers can now leverage Alchemy’s infrastructure tools alongside Starknet’s zero-knowledge (ZK) rollup technology. Israel-Based Startup Starkware Partners With Alchemy On Monday, the blockchain startup Starkware announced the team has inked a … Read more
The Ethereum Foundation has come clean about a security vulnerability first spotted in 2019 that could have brought the mainnet to a halt until the Berlin upgrade last month. Go to Source Powered by WPeMatico