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Cheaper Fees, Faster Future: Ethereum’s Dencun Upgrade is Nearly Here!

Story Highlights
  • Dencun upgrade is scheduled for January 30 on Sepolia and February 7 on Holesky testnets.

  • Key features include Shard Blob Transactions for cheaper Layer 2 fees and improvements for data availability.

  • Developers and users are called upon to update nodes and participate in testnets for a smooth transition.

Are you ready for the next major event in the crypto space? Excitement is now building as developers gear up for the highly anticipated Dencun upgrade. Tim Beiko, a core Ethereum developer, recently shared updates on the progress made on the Sepolia and Holesky testnets, marking a significant step forward.

Here are all the details you ought to know.

Key Features of the Dencun Upgrade

The successful activation of the Goerli testnet has marked a significant milestone.

The Dencun upgrade introduces crucial changes, notably the implementation of Shard Blob Transactions with EIP-4844, aimed at reducing Layer 2 transaction fees. Notable protocol changes include enhancements like transient storage opcodes, beacon block root integration in the EVM. 

A collaborative effort from various clients, including Lighthouse, Lodestar, Nimbus, Prysm, and Teku, ensures comprehensive support for Dencun on both the Sepolia and Holesky testnets. Ethereum users and stakers are strongly advised to update their nodes promptly to ensure seamless compatibility with the impending upgrade.

Dates to Know

Mark your calendars as Dencun gears up for action on the Sepolia testnet on January 30 and the Holesky testnet on February 7. Ethereum developers emphasize the importance of node operators updating their systems promptly for a smooth transition.

Assuming smooth operations on the testnets, Ethereum Dencun is poised for activation on the mainnet, following last year’s Shapella release.

History in the Making

Interestingly, the Ethereum community follows a nomenclature tradition for upgrades, combining star names for consensus layer upgrades and Devcon city names for execution layer upgrades. “Dencun” symbolizes the merger of “Deneb,” a prominent star, and “Cancun,” the chosen location for Devcon 3.

Ethereum’s Dencun upgrade promises to introduce innovative features and enhance the network’s capabilities. Stakeholders are encouraged to stay informed and actively participate in the upcoming testnet activations.

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