Ethereum’s Upcoming Dencun Upgrade to Reduce Costs.
Ethereum, known for its significant role in the cryptocurrency world, is gearing up for a major upgrade expected to make using its network much cheaper. This update, called Dencun, is eagerly anticipated by Ethereum’s developers and users.
According to a recent blog post by the Ethereum Foundation, the subsequent phases of this upgrade are set to be completed soon. These phases, known as the Sepolia and Holesky testnets, are crucial steps in the upgrade process. Sepolia is scheduled for January 30, and Holesky is expected to be finished by February 7 on a test net. If everything goes smoothly with these tenets, the full Dencun upgrade should be live on Ethereum’s main net by March.
Currently, Ethereum, which is the blockchain platform behind the second-largest cryptocurrency, ETH, faces challenges with network congestion. This congestion makes using Ethereum for app development or transferring funds difficult and expensive. However, the upcoming upgrade promises to resolve these issues by improving the network’s scalability.
A vital part of the upgrade, proto-dank sharding (or EIP-4844), will enable the network to handle over 100,000 transactions per second at a lower cost. This improvement will particularly benefit Ethereum’s layer-2 solutions, like Optimism. These solutions operate alongside Ethereum’s leading network and allow for faster transaction processing by bypassing some of the blockchain’s limitations.
Ethereum is continually evolving to enhance its performance and user experience. A notable recent change was in 2022 when Ethereum switched from a proof of work to a proof of stake system in an update famously known as “the merge.” This upcoming Dencun upgrade is another significant step in Ethereum’s journey to becoming more efficient and user-friendly.