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Pectra is here — Ethereum’s biggest upgrade since The Merge just hit mainnet. Included? 11 major EIPs — here’s what they do and how they’ll show up onchain. 👇
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|✍️ EIP-2537 — Speeds up and lowers the cost of verifying many digital signatures at once, which proves especially useful for staking and proof systems and helps Ethereum scale securely. • Onchain Impact: faster aggregate signature verification in staking and bridging cuts gas costs |🧮 EIP-2935 — Gives @ethereum a memory by saving the last 8,192 block hashes, helping clients and rollups verify recent history without needing full data. • Onchain Impact: Lightweight clients and stateless rollups will be more reliable with fewer data dependencies. |🏦 EIP-6110 — Speeds up validator onboarding by embedding deposits directly into blocks, cutting out slower, offchain processes. • Onchain Impact: New validator deposits will be finalized onchain within a single epoch, reducing wait times to minutes.
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| 🚪 EIP-7002 — Lets stakers trigger withdrawals directly through smart contracts, improving fund safety if validator keys are lost or compromised. • Onchain Impact: New non-custodial staking setups let users exit without validator key access, lowering trust in staking providers. | ⏫ EIP-7251 — Raises the cap on validator balances from 32 to 2,048 ETH, allowing fewer, larger validators and reducing network overhead. • Onchain Impact: Large staking pools will likely consolidate many smaller validators, decreasing their total validator count. | 🚛 EIP-7549 — Cuts consensus load dramatically, from 1,300+ votes to just 22, by restructuring how vote data is organized. • Onchain Impact: Blocks will be confirmed faster, especially during high network activity.
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