Ethereum Foundation clarifies that the upcoming Merge upgrade will not reduce...

Ethereum Foundation clarifies that the upcoming Merge upgrade will not reduce...

The Merge will still reduce the network's energy consumption by an estimated 99.5%. According to a new clarification by the Ethereum Foundation on Wednesday, the network's upcoming proof-of-stake transitory upgrade — dubbed the "Merge," — will not reduce gas fees. Regarding this, the Ethereum Foundation wrote: "Gas fees are a product of network demand relative to the network's capacity. The Merge deprecates the use of proof-of-work, transitioning to proof-of-stake for consensus, but does not significantly change any parameters that directly influence network capacity or throughput."The....


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