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Ethereum Increases Data Capacity Ahead of Fusaka U...
CoinDeskβ€’Thursday, January 8, 2026 at 04:21 AMβ€’1 min read

Ethereum Increases Data Capacity Ahead of Fusaka Upgrade

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Ethereum has increased its data capacity per block, adjusting the blob target to 14 and the maximum blob limit to 21. This development comes as Ethereum prepares for the Fusaka upgrade. The increase in data capacity could have implications for transaction processing and network efficiency on the Ethereum blockchain. The change may be related to ongoing efforts to improve scalability and performance.

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Ethereum Increases Data Capacity Ahead of Fusaka U...
CoinDeskβ€’Thursday, January 8, 2026 at 04:21 AMβ€’1 min read

Ethereum Increases Data Capacity Ahead of Fusaka Upgrade

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The Signal TakeNeutral
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Ethereum has increased its data capacity per block, adjusting the blob target to 14 and the maximum blob limit to 21. This development comes as Ethereum prepares for the Fusaka upgrade. The increase in data capacity could have implications for transaction processing and network efficiency on the Ethereum blockchain. The change may be related to ongoing efforts to improve scalability and performance.

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