Ethereum Raises Gas Limit to 60M Amid Performance Improvements

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According to Jinse, Ethereum's block Gas limit has rapidly increased from 30 million to 60 million over the past year. This change was driven by protocol-level improvements to control worst-case block sizes, significant optimizations in execution client performance, and extensive testing to validate network stability under higher loads. Developers have reduced the risks of increasing the Gas limit, improved client processing speeds, and confirmed that the network can handle larger blocks without compromising block time or propagation. These advancements have enabled Ethereum to safely raise the Gas limit to 60 million, marking a major step in Layer 1 scalability.

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