"Ethereum's Dencun Upgrade Boosts Scalability with Atlas Integration, Ether Dips 0.5%"

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The Dencun upgrade on Ethereum Layer-2 networks like Optimism, Zora, and Base has significantly reduced transaction costs, with some fees now appearing as less than a penny. This upgrade introduced proto-danksharding, allowing for the division of data into smaller pieces to process it more efficiently, resulting in lower operational costs for L2 networks and cheaper transaction costs for users. However, some experts caution that these low costs may not be sustainable as demand for the new data storage method, known as blobs, increases over time.
Topics:business#cryptocurrencyblockchain-technology#dencun-upgrade#ethereum#layer-2-networks#scalability#transaction-fees
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