Consensys, MetaMask and more than 40% of Ethereum validators support raising the gas limit
On January 29th, blockchain infrastructure and technology company Consensys published an article on X, stating: In order to achieve Ethereum's goal of becoming the most decentralized world computer, we need to expand the underlying layer while advancing the L2 roadmap. Consensys, MetaMask validators, and over 40% of Ethereum validators support raising the gas limit. This means that each block can include more transactions or more complex transactions, which will reduce gas costs and transaction confirmation delays in the short term, and allow developers to build more complex applications in the long term.
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