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Nethermind Developer Proposes Ethereum Performance Boost

Nethermind Developer Proposes Ethereum Performance Boost

Benjamin Adams, a developer at Nethermind, has proposed EIP-7781, which suggests reducing Ethereum’s slot time from 12 to eight seconds.

This change aims to accelerate block creation and enhance the network’s overall efficiency.

The developer estimates that the blockchain’s throughput could increase by 33% without raising the number of BLOB objects.

Ethereum Foundation researcher Justin Drake has endorsed Adams’ idea. He noted that the proposal is akin to increasing the gas limit to 45 million and the number of BLOBs per block to nine. Among other benefits, he highlighted:

“If the project is approved, it would be a huge first step in improving Ethereum’s performance,” wrote Web3 researcher known as Cygaar.

Among the drawbacks, Drake mentioned the tightening of timings. Commentators also questioned what hardware requirements Adams’ EIP would impose on validators.

Adam Cochran, a partner at Cinneamhain Ventures, also highlighted technical aspects.

“I would like to see specific tests on I/O hardware and staker return ping times to ensure it doesn’t exclude some home validators. But it seems like it should be within the norm for most,” the expert emphasized.

Earlier, Ethereum co-founder Vitalik Buterin suggested lowering solo staking requirements to strengthen the network’s decentralization.

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