Revolutionizing Ethereum: The ‘Dencun’ Upgrade Takes a Bold Step Towards Reducing Data Fees

Ethereum, the world’s second largest blockchain platform after Bitcoin, has just implemented its highly anticipated “Dencun” upgrade in order to⁣ spur⁢ growth‌ on layer-2 networks like​ Arbitrum and Polygon. This hard ‍fork was triggered at 13:55 UTC (9:55 a.m.​ ET) and was finalized at 14:10 UTC.

The main goal of⁤ this upgrade is to provide a⁣ more efficient way of storing data on the blockchain. This is accomplished by introducing “blobs,” which are dedicated⁣ spaces for ‍data storage that are separate‌ from regular transactions and come at a lower cost. This is ‌seen as a crucial‌ moment in Ethereum’s ‌history as it aims to tackle its notorious high transaction fees.

During the ⁣official watch party hosted by​ EthStaker and⁣ the Ethereum Foundation,⁣ Terence Tsao, core developer of Offchain Labs, mentioned that some of the larger rollups are holding off on submitting data blobs until the network is more stable. The Arbitrum Foundation also announced that ​it would⁤ be utilizing blobs⁣ within the next 24 hours.

So, what exactly is ⁤proto-danksharding? This​ new transaction category is central‌ to the ⁤Dencun upgrade ⁤and allows ‌data ⁣to ​be stored on Ethereum through​ the use of data blobs. This ⁣will greatly‍ benefit layer-2 networks like Arbitrum, Optimism, and Polygon, which help scale Ethereum by bundling ‌transactions from users and passing ‍them back to the⁤ main blockchain in larger batches.

The implementation of proto-danksharding is only the first step‍ towards Ethereum’s ultimate goal ⁢of ⁣implementing⁤ sharding, which will break up the ⁣blockchain ⁤into smaller⁣ chains to process more transactions efficiently. This full implementation is still years away, making proto-danksharding an interim solution for​ Ethereum’s high ⁣gas fees.

Aside⁣ from ‍reducing fees for layer-2​ networks, the Dencun upgrade also benefits a new class of‍ blockchains known as data availability (DA) layers. These ⁤DA ‌layers, such as Celestia, ⁤EigenDA, and Avail, help ‌networks ‌store large amounts‌ of data for rollups. With proto-danksharding, these DA layers will be able to post data to ‍Ethereum at a lower cost.

As layer-2 fees are set to drop⁢ dramatically, there is speculation that this ‌could spark a fee ⁢war between the different rollup projects. However, it ⁢is still unclear how this⁢ will play out. ⁤Some experts believe that⁣ there will ​be more collaboration between⁤ rollup projects, ultimately ‌leading to a ⁣better user experience.

Apart from ‍proto-danksharding, the Dencun upgrade also includes ‌eight other Ethereum Improvement Proposals (EIPs) that mainly affect developers. This⁤ includes improvements for ⁢bridges and staking pools, eliminating code that could terminate smart contracts, and improving ⁣the staking user experience.

In conclusion,⁤ the implementation of the Dencun upgrade marks⁤ a significant moment in Ethereum’s history, as it works towards addressing its high transaction fees. With proto-danksharding and ‍other improvements, the blockchain is taking a step towards achieving its ​goal of ​becoming a more efficient and scalable platform.

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