Tenderly Lianchuang: Dencun upgrade can reduce rollup costs by 10 times
Dencun will upgrade and land on three testnets in the early 2024, and the Ethereum ecosystem is gradually realizing the cost reduction and transaction acceleration of Layer 2 Rollup. It is reported that EIP-4884 has been activated on the Goerli testnet with Dencun, supporting native danksharding. Nebojsa Urosevic, co-founder of Ethereum development platform Tenderly, said that Dencun may reduce the cost of Rollup transactions by as much as ten times, depending on the blob space requirements. The L2 network will be able to store data more efficiently on L1, and the Blob will be deleted approximately every two weeks, which is enough to make L2 manage, retrieve, and verify data, making blob cheaper than typical transaction call data stored indefinitely.
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