Cassie Heart
@cassie
Off on the timing, right on the assessment: blob fees are now becoming more expensive than calldata.
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Tmophoto
@tmophoto
How do you combat spam on basically free networks? Most free or low fee platforms to date ultimately succumbed to just being cesspools of scams and low effort trash. There is something to be said about having some sort of fee for using a chain.
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Cassie Heart
@cassie
The core problem isn't a fee, it's the nature of the market created. Ethereum abandoned sharding the L1, saying L2s have effectively achieved this for them. The problem is, sharding is a protocol-controlled aspect, with some form of limit (e.g. how many shards exist). Making a separate fee market for L2s with 6 blobs per block essentially guarantees that if there exist more L2s than blobspace, the fees will inevitably regress to at least what it cost before for calldata.
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