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Enhancing Ethereum's Blob Count for Network Scaling
Saturday. September 28 at 1:30 PM
1 min. readEthereum's co-founder, Vitalik Buterin, aims to boost the network's scalability by increasing the 'blob count' introduced in the Dencun upgrade. Currently at 75% capacity, Buterin suggests implementing Ethereum Improvement Proposal (EIP)-7623 to raise the blob count. Blob space, a storage area from EIP-4844, aids in network scalability by storing large data temporarily, benefiting layer-2 rollups. The blob count determines the number of blobs per Ethereum block, with a proposed increase from three to four blobs per block. This adjustment could enhance data storage capacity, particularly for L2 networks. EIP-7623 also suggests altering transaction data costs to optimize data availability. Buterin stresses the importance of transitioning L2s to blobs despite market congestion concerns. The upcoming Prague upgrade will focus on network improvements, including scalability enhancements and validator staking limits. Splitting the upgrade into PectraA and PectraB segments is proposed for faster deployment.