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The Merge was an incredible technical feat but it didn't change user experience much The next upgrade, EIP-4844 (Proto-Dank Sharding) aims to slash gas costs 10-100x and prep for full Dank Sharding. In this thread, I'll unpack what PDS is and how it scales Ethereum đŸ§” 0/10
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1/ PDS acts as a prelude to full Dank Sharding, priming the network for future upgrades. It introduces key architectural changes incrementally and brings immediate scalability improvements
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2/ Rollups post data to the calldata of their L1 SC to prevent invalid state transitions through fraud/zk proofs and to ensure data access if servers go offline, enabling inclusion proofs to withdrawal funds More: https://mirror.xyz/0x218932707a30bE62Ef8559d32d954863933b412f/Eh2pmfCMZKqsnJ3m6AOIRc4MGNhlXcSPkB4NbPjS6eM
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3/ PDS adds a new blob memory type, distinct from existing calldata. Blobs are temporary, expiring between 30 days to a few months, reducing their longterm storage costs and enabling cheaper transactions
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4/ The reduced cost stems from the temporary nature of blobs. Fewer resources are required to maintain them over time, creating a more cost effective and scalable data storage model
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5/ These blobs are stored in the consensus layer, separate from the Ethereum Virtual Machine, ensuring that large data sets won't bog down the EVM's performance
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