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Could Ethereum’s new EIP 7781 help close the gap with Solana?

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Here’s how Ethereum plans to increase its throughput capacity and compete with Solana.

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  • Ethereum’s new proposal aims to enhance performance by 50%. 
  • If approved, it could help ETH close the gap with other top L1s’ throughput. 

Ethereum [ETH] researchers have made a crucial proposal to improve the platform’s performance. The proposal, known as EIP 7781, aims to enhance throughput performance by 50%. 

Key proposed changes for Ethereum

Ben Adams, a contributor at Netherminds, an Ethereum execution client, forwarded the proposal. He suggested reducing slot times from 12 seconds to 8 seconds. 

For context, Ethereum PoS (Proof-of-Stake) is designed to propose a block every 12 seconds, called slots. For each slot, a validator is selected to propose the block, making this feature a crucial part of its transaction throughput capacity. 

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Source: GitHub

Therefore, reducing the slot times could greatly enhance throughput capacity.

Others concur

Another Ethereum researcher, Justin Drake, supported the proposal as well. He cited its potential to improve the efficiency of DEXes (decentralized exchanges). 

According to Drake, the proposal could save DEXes around $100 million annually in arbitrage executions. 

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Source: GitHub

Most importantly, if the proposal is approved, Ethereum’s throughput could improve by 50%, with the gas and blob limit capped at 45 million and 9, respectively. 

Most community members hailed the proposal as a game-changer for ETH’s performance. According to Mathew Sigel, head of digital assets research at VanEck, the proposal could ‘shift some power back to L1.’

“Major #ETH improvement proposal may shift some power back to L1. Hints at further acceleration. Both L1 & L2s (via blobs) get a 50% bump in throughput.” 

At press time, many of the proposal’s potential negative impacts were unknown. But Sigel believed the move could help reverse ETH’s declining value. 

For perspective, ETH has been the subject of intense FUD recently. Following the Blobs update in March 2024, investors blamed its declining value on its inflationary nature.

Whether the proposal will be approved and ETH’s dynamics will change remains to be seen. 

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Source: ChainSpect

However, Solana [SOL] was the fastest blockchain at press time. It had the highest speed, with 785 transactions per second (tps). If the Firedancer client goes live on the Mainnet, it could hit thousands or millions of tps. 

On the other hand, ETH ranked 15th on the fastest blockchain list. It doesn’t match SOL, even with its L2 scaling solutions. That said, the proposal could help ETH close the gap. 

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Benjamin Njiri is a Crypto Analyst and Journalist at AMBCrypto who specializes in technical analysis and identifying emergent market trends. He excels at breaking down complex chart patterns and on-chain data to make them accessible and actionable for investors. His rigorous analytical approach is founded on his academic background as a Telecommunication Engineering graduate. This discipline has equipped him with an expert understanding of signal processing and data analysis, allowing him to systematically filter market noise from true trend signals with engineering precision. Armed with this unique perspective, Benjamin focuses on providing clear, data-driven insights into the digital asset landscape. His work is dedicated to demystifying the intricate world of cryptocurrencies, empowering readers to understand the forces that shape the market and to navigate it with greater confidence.
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