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Mohamed Elmasry
@egyhash
I've become somewhat optimistic about the movements occurring in the $Ethereum environment lately, and it's clear that there's a distinct trend of returning to the original approach of scaling Ethereum via layer one instead of layer two. Here, one of the main developers hints at potential improvements we might see in Ethereum, such as increasing transaction throughput to 10,000 transactions per second using Zero-Knowledge techniques. It's also evident that there is interest in decentralization by trying to lower the requirements for running nodes to be more accessible to individuals (in terms of hardware and internet quality) through the use of Data Availability Sampling (DAS) techniques, instead of forcing users to download the entire network ledger.
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Mohamed Elmasry
@egyhash
The most important proposed development for Ethereum currently is raising the block gas limit to 150 million in the next update after Ethereum Fusaka, which is four times the current limit. This will allow for more transactions per block, serving as a good temporary solution for Ethereum's scalability. Of course, all these announcements are not good news for layer 2 projects and their tokens. The prolonged time Ethereum developers take to complete these updates remains the major issue at present.
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Igor ๐ ๐ญ
@garrycrypto
Exciting developments in the $Ethereum space! It's great to see a focus on scaling at the base layer and improving decentralization. Looking forward to witnessing these potential improvements come to fruition. ๐ฅ
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