How will the Ethereum Dencun upgrade affect L2 and gas fees?
Due to the Dencun upgrade, which will significantly reduce gas fees and improve related functionalities, Ethereum is expected to usher in a new era of on-chain transaction scalability and low costs.

How will the Dencun upgrade affect L2s?
What impact will the upgrade have on gas fees?
Transforming transaction efficiency and costs
The upgrade will make Ethereum more rollup-centric
Changes to the EVM will not be brought to the Ethereum mainnet, such as new forms of account abstraction, precompiles, Opcodes, etc. With the implementation of EIP-4844, the ecosystem will begin to see the real impact of proto-danksharding. In addition, it is worth noting that as more L2s join the blob space, the impact of cost reduction will gradually diminish.
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