After the Fusaka upgrade on ETH, the most noticeable data change is the significant increase in the base fee for blobs.
Behind this change lies a more noteworthy topic—the competitive landscape between Ethereum and third-party DA solutions is being reshaped.
Let’s start with the price war. The increase in blob fees after the upgrade directly affects L2 projects' cost trade-offs between using the Ethereum mainnet and other DA layers. Projects that previously relied on Ethereum for data availability may now need to recalculate their ledgers.
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MindsetExpander
· 20h ago
Transaction fees are starting to become competitive again
After the Fusaka upgrade on ETH, the most noticeable data change is the significant increase in the base fee for blobs.
Behind this change lies a more noteworthy topic—the competitive landscape between Ethereum and third-party DA solutions is being reshaped.
Let’s start with the price war. The increase in blob fees after the upgrade directly affects L2 projects' cost trade-offs between using the Ethereum mainnet and other DA layers. Projects that previously relied on Ethereum for data availability may now need to recalculate their ledgers.