Ethereum developers have increased the block size limit for the second time, raising it to 21, to improve the network's scalability. This change allows more transactions to be batched through rollups, reducing costs.
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Ethereum developers have increased the block size limit for the second time, raising it to 21, to improve the network's scalability. This change allows more transactions to be batched through rollups, reducing costs.