Edited By
Cathy Hackl

A growing team of researchers is aligning efforts to significantly increase the gas limit in a push to deliver up to nine times the throughput on the Layer 1 network. Sources indicate that the proposed changes could transform the blockchain by enabling a gas limit rise to 300 million, up from the current 100 million, setting the stage for smoother transactions and better user experiences.
From prominent discussions around the upcoming Glamsterdam upgrade, it's become clear that increasing gas limits is the top priority. Researchers like @adietrichs are focusing on effective features including delayed execution and gas pricing adjustments, all aimed at this goal.
βIf the functionality is done sooner than Glamsterdam, then the upgrade itself can happen sooner than expected.β
The feedback from the community suggests a robust desire for change, with a readiness for quicker hard forks following the implementation of a recent update, Pectra. Many in the user boards commend the proactive stance, noting a lack of resistance to accelerated timelines.
Interestingly, not all comments reflect support.
Some individuals express frustration with competing platforms, with one user arguing against the focus on Solana's ecosystem.
On the flip side, there's excitement about upcoming features designed to refine user experience, such as resolving the need for multiple clicks to swap tokens.
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After all, the sentiment leans toward optimism with some folks optimistic about whatβs ahead. As upgrades roll out, many wonder how this will impact everyday transactions on the chain.
β¨ With gas limit increases as the primary focus, expect faster updates and improved scalability.
β‘ "Users are ready for change, and the momentum is building!" - Community sentiment
π Research indicates that near-zero pushback could accelerate development timelines.
In summary, the ecosystem is gearing up for significant changes. With the planned enhancements riding on the heels of community feedback, the strive for better efficiency is in full swing. Stay tuned as developments unfold on this front.