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What's the throughput ceiling of an unmodified, L1-equivalent EVM? Clearly much higher than OPstack, which targets 1.5m gas/s today. Higher than Polygon at ~8m gas/s. And yes, lower than a hypothetical thruput-optimized modified VM. But is it 10m? 100m? 1b? https://warpcast.com/ansgar.eth/0x89e63d63
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cc @bayardo.eth @gakonst @proto.eth
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I think those are the right questions to ask! We should get serious about identifying the bottlenecks and better understanding to what extent they are technological or architectural challenges. Also more precisely define the types of participants and their respective resource envelopes (e.g. data center sequencer).
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You can modify the gas limit of an op stack chain by calling a contract on L1 with the new gas limit
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Reth 100-200mgas/s benchmark today on big box, no changes, we will stress test this live in the next few months. Think we are scratching the surface and are excited for JIT/Parallel EVM and new DB in Reth. https://www.paradigm.xyz/2024/03/reth-beta#how-much-gas-and-transactions-per-second-tps-can-reth-support
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