Ethereum's Fusaka upgrade is now operational, marking a pivotal moment for infrastructure development in scalability and identity solutions.
One project caught attention immediately: Brevis is primed to handle 60M-gas block proving through their Pico ZKVM architecture. The logic's straightforward—higher throughput directly translates to exponentially more proof generation capacity.
This upgrade opens real possibilities for teams pushing the boundaries of what Layer 2 infrastructure can achieve.
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GasSavingMaster
· 12-05 10:43
60M gas? Bro, Layer 2 is really taking off now.
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MiningDisasterSurvivor
· 12-04 23:57
60M gas? I've been through these kinds of promises before. Back in 2018, EOS was hyping up "infinite scalability" too—look where it is now. Brevis can wait until the next bear market to hype this up again.
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PaperHandSister
· 12-04 23:54
Another Layer 2 story? Brevis’s 60M-gas figure sounds impressive, but can it really be implemented?
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BlockchainFries
· 12-04 23:29
60M gas block proving? Sounds impressive, but can Brevis really run stably?
Ethereum's Fusaka upgrade is now operational, marking a pivotal moment for infrastructure development in scalability and identity solutions.
One project caught attention immediately: Brevis is primed to handle 60M-gas block proving through their Pico ZKVM architecture. The logic's straightforward—higher throughput directly translates to exponentially more proof generation capacity.
This upgrade opens real possibilities for teams pushing the boundaries of what Layer 2 infrastructure can achieve.