Ethereum figureheads Eric Conner and Mariano Conti are advocating for an increase in the gas limit on the Ethereum mainnet.
Ethereum Layer 2 transaction fees have dropped massively since the introduction of blobs and some Ethereum community members want to see further gains on the mainnet itself.
"We are calling on solo stakers, client teams, pools and community members to help," Conner posted on X. "If you are a staker, it's as simple as setting flags in your execution and consensus clients." "After discussion with multiple community stakeholders, this feels like a reasonable amount to raise the limit without putting the network at risk," the website says. "Raising the gas block limit 33% gives Layer 1 Ethereum the ability to process 33% more transaction load in a day. This has the potential to lower gas fees on L1."
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