It’s been only a week since Ethereum’s Pectra upgrade went live, and we’re already seeing big results in the implementation of EIP-7691.

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Let’s break it down. A quick thread on how this proposal is making Ethereum more efficient, scalable, and affordable: 1/ Blob fees dropped to near-zero. If you recall, we took apart about EIP-7691 in our Expainer series, and as we observe, before Pectra, median blob fees hovered around 1.43 gwei. Now, they have dropped to 1 wei! The minimum possible. This means much cheaper rollup operations and better UX for L2 users. 2/ Blob capacity doubled Upgrade increased the target number of blobs per block from 3 → 6, and the maximum from 6 → 9. Effectively doubling data availability for rollups. More blobs = more space for Layer 2s to post data = greater scaling capacity for the entire ecosystem. 3/ Lower L2 utilization pressure. This drop may reflect both improved efficiency in data packaging and a temporary decrease in demand. Either way, the result is reduced congestion, fewer fee spikes during surges, and a seamless user experience. In short: data posting is now cheaper, smoother, and more predictable. 4/ Pectra is doing exactly what it was designed to do. And this is just the beginning. Big thanks to @EntropyAdvisors, @etherscan for surfacing early data. Your breakdown helped quantify just how impactful this upgrade already is. Source: https://dune.com/entropy_advisors/ethereum-pectra-upgrade submitted by /u/irina_everstake |