What about blobs? | EIP 4844 makes onchain data cheaper
Ethereum's EIP 4844 is released this week. The upgrade, a longtime in the works, will ultimately make it cheaper and faster to handle data onchain via blobs.
This page is an index of articles that cover a range of topics such as key developments within the Ethereum ecosystem. Some recent examples: Ethereum's roadmap, cost reduction through EIP 4844, the rise of blockchain scaling solutions like rollups, and the debate between modular and monolithic blockchain designs. Also covered is Ethereum Name Service (ENS), the potential of decentralized social media platforms like Farcaster, and the role of zero-knowledge proofs in enhancing digital privacy.
Ethereum's EIP 4844 is released this week. The upgrade, a longtime in the works, will ultimately make it cheaper and faster to handle data onchain via blobs.
Rollups are becoming an increasingly popular way to grow and scale blockchains. Rollups promise cheaper and faster transactions.
This post looks at the differences between monolithic and modular blockchain design.
The Ethereum Name Service (ENS) makes it possible to convert blockchain addresses, which are long strings of letters and numbers, into a human-readable format. This makes it easier to build web3 apps and services.
Farcaster is a new protocol enabling easy to use decentralized social media. Warpcaster is one of the first and most popular apps built on the Farcaster protocol.