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Support for Increasing Ethereum's Gas Limit Grows

Tuesday. February 4 at 6:00 PM

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Support for Increasing Ethereum's Gas Limit Grows

Over 50% of Ethereum validators have shown support for raising the network's gas limit, allowing for more gas to be used in transactions per block. Gaslimit.pics reports that 52% of validators are in favor, surpassing the required threshold. Validators can adjust settings to signal support, avoiding the need for a hard fork. The current gas limit has been around 30 million since August 2021, with plans to increase it. The upcoming Pectra fork, proposed by Vitalik Buterin, aims to further enhance the network. While some argue for a 36-40 million gas limit to boost capacity and reduce fees, concerns about stability and security remain. The community is divided on the ideal limit increase, with a cautious approach favored to prevent network issues. The Pectra fork is set to address these concerns and improve Ethereum's performance.

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