Ethereum looks at an increase in its gas limit by 66% to 60 million units to improve transaction capacity and network efficiency.
On May 7, the Ethereum -Kerne developer Parithosh Jayanthi confirmed that the 60 million gas limit would be rolled out in the Mainstet network of Blockchain after successfully testing on the Sepolia and Holesky Testnets.
He stated:
“We are starting to ship 60m on Sepolia tomorrow, shortly thereafter Hoodi/Holesky. If it is considered safe and we have found all the bugs, we will be sent on Maves.”
The gas limit determines the maximum calculation effort that a block can wear, including bass districts, smart contract versions and interactions with decentralized applications.
By increasing this limit, Ethereum can process more activity per block, so that congestion can be reduced and faster version makes it possible.
According to Community Resource Pump tegasThe upgrade could lower the Layer 1 transaction costs of the network by 10% to 30%, depending on the network activity.
In the meantime, this would be the second rise in gas limit for this year when completed.
In February a similar step saw the limit rise from 30 million to 36 million. This was in particular the first adjustment of the gas limit since 2021.
Ethereum -Validators gather behind the upgrade
The proposed increase has received considerable support from Ethereum -Validators and leading voices in the ecosystem.
Available facts Show that almost 80% of Ethereum -Validators support the current gas limit of 36 million. About 10,000 have indicated the willingness to implement the higher limit of 60 million.

Ethereum Foundation -Researcher Justin Drake confirmed His validator is already configured for the change. He described the move as safe, especially after recent improvements introduced by the Pectra update.
Ethereum -Kerne developer Eric Conner too insisted Others to follow this example, with the emphasis on the long -term benefits of a higher gas ceiling.
In the meantime, this widespread support is consistent with previous calls from Ethereum-MEDE founder Vitalik Buterin and researcher Dankrad Feist, who has advocated the expansion of the basic layer capacity.
Buterin has repeatedly emphasized the need to scale up the basic layer of Ethereum, which suggests that a ten -time increase in gas limits to support the growing demand, despite the growth of Layer 2 solutions.