Ethereum core developers launch action to increase gas fee limit
Developers believe that increasing the gas cap to 40 million will reduce Ethereum’s Layer 1 transaction fees by approximately 15% to 33%.
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Developers believe that increasing the gas cap to 40 million will reduce Ethereum’s Layer 1 transaction fees by approximately 15% to 33%.
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