Altcoins News
By Maheen Hernandez
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Higher Throughput Without Overloading the Network. The gas limit defines how much computation can fit into a block.
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Pectra Success and Fusaka’s Final Push for 2025. Earlier this year, the Pectra upgrade delivered a major leap in performance.
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Closing the Cost and Speed Gap With Solana. The motivation behind Ethereum’s ambition is not subtle. Scaling is now a competitive requirement.
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A Race for the Next Phase of Layer 1 Competitiveness. The renewed competition between Ethereum and Solana is not solely about price or performance.
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Final Outlook. As 2026 approaches, Ethereum is preparing for yet another evolution.
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Ethereum’s scaling journey has accelerated once again, and the industry is preparing for what could be the most transformative period since the Merge.
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The message signals a clear intention to elevate capacity while protecting the network from unnecessary overhead.
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The gas limit defines how much computation can fit into a block. Raising it speeds up transaction settlement, but it also adds processing demand on nodes, which could jeopardize…
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As of November 2025, Ethereum’s gas limit stands at 60 million gas per block — already double what it was a year earlier, according to Ethereum Foundation researcher Toni…
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Earlier this year, the Pectra upgrade delivered a major leap in performance. It enhanced validator efficiency, strengthened Layer 2 scalability and modernized wallet UX.
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Now, the upcoming Fusaka upgrade is expected to push Ethereum further, increasing gas limits again and simplifying node operations.
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Solana’s value proposition has been straightforward: rapid execution at extremely low fees. Traders could buy and sell tokens for under a cent while Ethereum transactions…
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Over the past two years, however, Ethereum has made substantial progress in reducing the fee gap. In 2024, average fees dropped from $10 to around $5.
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The stated goal of the 2026 roadmap is not simply to lower costs, but to prevent gaps from reopening in the next cycle and to ensure that scaling improvements do not come at the…
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The renewed competition between Ethereum and Solana is not solely about price or performance. Both ecosystems are expanding rapidly in different directions.
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