Ethereum’s “BlobScriptions” cause gas fees to skyrocket to $18
A new way to record data on Ethereum blobs is wreaking havoc on the cost of data-saving capabilities.
JinseFinanceA new way to record data on Ethereum blobs is wreaking havoc on the cost of data-saving capabilities.
JinseFinanceDevelopers believe that increasing the gas cap to 40 million will reduce Ethereum’s Layer 1 transaction fees by approximately 15% to 33%.
JinseFinanceThe Dencun hard fork has been completed on the Goerli, Sepolia and Holesky testnets, and the mainnet will be launched on Epoch 269568 (approximately March 13, 2024).
JinseFinancexamining ERC-404's development by Pandora, addressing its security concerns and high costs, and previewing the promising enhancements of its upcoming V2 version amidst fluctuating market responses.
Miyuki0x's new API offers a simpler, more intuitive way to trade cryptocurrencies by integrating gas fees into trade costs and promoting user-friendly, intents-based systems. However, it also raises questions about transparency and control in the evolving landscape of decentralized finance.
MiyukiThe software upgrade occurred at 10:45 UTC (5:45 a.m. ET) on Tuesday, according to a tweet from Polygon Labs, the lead company behind the project.
OthersThe Korean project said it would offset user gas fees and contract fees charged to gaming companies built on its platform.
CoindeskFor nearly two years, between Jan. 2021 and May 2022, the average gas fee required by the Ethereum network was roughly $40, with May 1, 2022 recording the highest average daily gas cost of $196.638.
CointelegraphTerra officially tweeted at 2:00 a.m. that Terra blockchain has resumed block generation, and block delegations are disabled because the new code merge chain has taken effect.
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