After Dencun upgrade, Base’s daily transaction volume surged to 2 million
Base’s daily transaction volume increased by 350% due to the significantly lower fees following the Dencun upgrade.

Base’s daily transaction volume increased by 350% due to the significantly lower fees following the Dencun upgrade.
Ethereum’s Cancun-Deneb (“Dencun”) hard fork upgrade has been successfully activated on all testnets, setting the stage for its mainnet debut on March 13, 2024.
The beginning of the “surge” era in the Ethereum roadmap sees a series of enhancements to scalability, efficiency, and security.
After another Holesky testnet upgrade on February 7, there will be a mainnet upgrade. The Cancun upgrade mainnet launch has been officially confirmed on March 13th.
Dencun includes 9 EIPs that enhance everything from security to the staking experience.
OKX and Polygon Labs launch the X1 zkEVM Testnet, a transformative layer-2 solution for Ethereum, set to enhance transaction speeds and reduce costs. The collaboration anticipates a Q1 2024 mainnet release, marking a significant milestone for Ethereum's evolution and fostering growth within Polygon's ecosystem.
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The company continues to be targeting the mainnet going live sometime in early 2023.
A new scaling solution, zkEVM Rollups, could allow Ethereum to overcome Visa in terms of transaction throughput, says Polygon co-founder Mihailo Bjelic.