Ethereum is gearing up for its Glamsterdam upgrade, which promises to bring significant improvements to its transaction processing capabilities. This upgrade will introduce two key features: enshrined Proposer-Builder Separation (ePBS) and Block-Level Access Lists (BALs). According to the results published in the material, these enhancements are expected to optimize network efficiency and reduce congestion.
Introduction of ePBS Feature
The ePBS feature will facilitate direct interaction between proposers and builders within the Ethereum protocol. This enhancement aims to boost transparency and efficiency in the block production process, potentially leading to faster transaction confirmations and a more robust network overall.
Block-Level Access Lists (BALs)
On the other hand, Block-Level Access Lists (BALs) will allow blocks to specify in advance which accounts and storage slots they will access. This proactive approach is expected to improve validation efficiency and significantly lower gas costs for users, making transactions more affordable.
Impact on the Ethereum Ecosystem
Together, these innovations are set to transform the Ethereum ecosystem, paving the way for a more efficient and user-friendly experience.
ETHGas has recently introduced a groundbreaking approach to managing Ethereum blockspace, focusing on stabilizing transaction costs and enhancing predictability for users. This initiative contrasts with the upcoming improvements from Ethereum's Glamsterdam upgrade. For more details, see ETHGas strategy.







