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Ethereum Miners Voting to Increase Block Gas Limit on Network Ahead of Ethereum 2.0 Launch

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According to Bitfly, Ethereum miners have voted on the blockchain network to increase the block gas limit by 25% from 10,000,000 to 12,500,000 . Gas limits are known as mining transaction fees that a user is willing to pay to a miner to process it, while the block gas limit mentioned controls the total amount of gas fees that can be spent within a single block’s worth of transactions. Raising the block gas limit is nothing new as the discussion over whether to increase it happens whenever the Ethereum network becomes too congested and average gas fees per transaction see a spike. The last time Ethereum miners voted to increase block gas limits was in September last year.

“In theory, this means that the Ethereum network now has the capabilities to handle ~44 transactions per second, instead of ~35. Another huge milestone for the community,” Bitfly tweeted.

However, this decision has received much criticism from the Ethereum community, with some members pointing out how this increase can impact the network negatively in the long run, leaving the network more vulnerable to DoS attacks. Moreover, expanding the blockchain makes it more expensive for people to run Ethereum nodes. 

As Ethereum’s developers accelerate their progress on the much-anticipated Ethereum 2.0 launch, core members of the team have stepped forward to address the increase in block gas limit. Peter Szilagyi, a lead developer, said that miners are jeopardizing the “long term health of the network” and that both Ethereum miners and developers could do with some lessons from Bitcoin developers on handling the complexities of the Bitcoin network.

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