Ethereum Fusaka upgrade ushers in a key fork. This BPO fork adjusts the blob data parameters—target count increased from 10 to 14, and maximum capacity raised from 15 to 21. In simple terms, this means Ethereum can carry more temporary data in a single block, further optimizing data availability. For Layer 2 solutions, this is a positive development—costs for scaling solutions like Arbitrum and Optimism will continue to decrease, and network throughput will also improve. From a technical perspective, the blob mechanism itself is designed to address the bottleneck in Ethereum's data layer, and this upgrade is like adding more lanes to the data highway.
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SignatureLiquidator
· 01-11 01:58
Adding lanes again, L2 costs continue to plummet, this wave Arbitrum and Optimism are laughing their heads off
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TokenAlchemist
· 01-11 00:41
blob throughput scaling is just... *chef's kiss* for L2 arbitrage surface. OP/ARB fee dynamics bout to get absolutely demolished – we're talking inefficiency vectors collapsing hard. anyone not front-running this data availability upgrade is honestly leaving alpha on the table lmao
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ProbablyNothing
· 01-09 19:18
Is the blob capacity increasing again? Arb and OP can once again squeeze out some cost margins.
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NotSatoshi
· 01-08 05:58
Another upgrade to harvest the little guys again. Blob's ability to increase volume—what does it really solve? It's still an L2 story.
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FundingMartyr
· 01-08 05:57
Now L2 fees are going to plummet again; it should have been like this a long time ago.
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PermabullPete
· 01-08 05:57
ARB and OP gas fees are about to plummet again. This upgrade really has some substance this time.
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YieldWhisperer
· 01-08 05:55
They added another lane, and the L2 gas fees are expected to continue dropping soon.
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ShamedApeSeller
· 01-08 05:38
Another upgrade is coming, L2 costs continue to plummet, now Uncle should be happy.
Ethereum Fusaka upgrade ushers in a key fork. This BPO fork adjusts the blob data parameters—target count increased from 10 to 14, and maximum capacity raised from 15 to 21. In simple terms, this means Ethereum can carry more temporary data in a single block, further optimizing data availability. For Layer 2 solutions, this is a positive development—costs for scaling solutions like Arbitrum and Optimism will continue to decrease, and network throughput will also improve. From a technical perspective, the blob mechanism itself is designed to address the bottleneck in Ethereum's data layer, and this upgrade is like adding more lanes to the data highway.