PANews reported on December 4th that Vitalik Buterin stated Ethereum will continue to improve security and scalability through "hard invariants." He reviewed EIP-2929/3529 's increase in load costs and reduced refunds in 2021 , Dencun's weakening of SELFDESTRUCT in 2024 , and his plan for 2025 to cap single transaction usage at 16,777,216 gas , limiting the executable size of a single transaction or block, reducing DoS risk, and simplifying clients. He also suggested setting caps on code byte access, ZK-EVM prover cycles, and memory pricing in the future.PANews reported on December 4th that Vitalik Buterin stated Ethereum will continue to improve security and scalability through "hard invariants." He reviewed EIP-2929/3529 's increase in load costs and reduced refunds in 2021 , Dencun's weakening of SELFDESTRUCT in 2024 , and his plan for 2025 to cap single transaction usage at 16,777,216 gas , limiting the executable size of a single transaction or block, reducing DoS risk, and simplifying clients. He also suggested setting caps on code byte access, ZK-EVM prover cycles, and memory pricing in the future.

Vitalik: Ethereum plans to set the single transaction limit at 16.77 million gas by 2025.

2025/12/04 07:46
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PANews reported on December 4th that Vitalik Buterin stated Ethereum will continue to improve security and scalability through "hard invariants." He reviewed EIP-2929/3529 's increase in load costs and reduced refunds in 2021 , Dencun's weakening of SELFDESTRUCT in 2024 , and his plan for 2025 to cap single transaction usage at 16,777,216 gas , limiting the executable size of a single transaction or block, reducing DoS risk, and simplifying clients. He also suggested setting caps on code byte access, ZK-EVM prover cycles, and memory pricing in the future.

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