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@pcaversaccio
A quick deep-dive into the math of Blobs :) Also, there is a misconception that there is a limit of blobs per tx (in the OG version 2 blobs were suggested, but this was removed). Some example txs with 3/4 blobs: - https://shorturl.at/hEP78 - https://shorturl.at/mtuZ6
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@maurelian.eth
There is a limit and it is 6 (the screenshot says it, but the text makes it sound like there is no limit)
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@pcaversaccio
A limit per block but not a limit per transaction! That's my point.
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@pcaversaccio
Maybe I got too nerdsnipped, but if you go back in the EIP there was a specific parameter for the limit per tx, and I wanted to clarify that this got removed. Thus the implied tx limit is based on the block limit.
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@maurelian.eth
oh that's an interesting point. Yeah, something I learned from @proto.eth is that having multiple limiters on a given resource is generally an antipattern that can give rise to unexpected complexity. This was in the context of EIP-4488. https://eips.ethereum.org/EIPS/eip-4488
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@pcaversaccio
For your reference, what I'm referring to. Got cleaned up here: https://github.com/ethereum/EIPs/commit/7e8d2629508c4d571f0124e4fc67a9ac13ee8b9a
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