About block size: Gas caps and scalability
There has been a lot of discussion recently about increasing the gas limit for Ethereum blocks.

There has been a lot of discussion recently about increasing the gas limit for Ethereum blocks.
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Ethereum co-founder Vitalik Buterin has proposed a 33% increase in the network's gas limit during a recent Reddit AMA, aiming to break a nearly three-year stagnation. The adjustment, if implemented, could enhance Ethereum's transactional capacity but raises concerns about heightened network risks, prompting the community to carefully weigh the potential benefits against security implications.
A trial that allowed users to utilise their Visa cards to pay on-chain gas fees, the event took place on the Ethereum Goerli testnet, which is a dedicated platform for testing applications based on the Ethereum network.
In the wake of the $126 million Multichain bridge hack, wallet owners have been urged to revoke associated contracts.
For nearly two years, between Jan. 2021 and May 2022, the average gas fee required by the Ethereum network was roughly $40, with May 1, 2022 recording the highest average daily gas cost of $196.638.
The Ethereum co-founder has often advocated for projects to move away from coin voting in DeFi and DeGov, as it will enable smaller holders a chance to truly participate in governance.
Ethereum gas prices have been dropping for a while. The aftermath of the Terra collapse has been riddled with various ...
The data also shows that Ethereum’s average gas price has been falling rapidly since the beginning of the year, falling from 218 Gwei on January 10 to 40.82 Gwei on March 9.