Increased gas limits on Ethereum L1 come with risks… but big rewards
Prominent Ethereum devs say substantially raising gas limits will increase network capacity and innovation, but others say it would pose serious risks to stability and security.
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Prominent Ethereum devs say substantially raising gas limits will increase network capacity and innovation, but others say it would pose serious risks to stability and security.
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