CoinVoice has recently learned that the Ethereum Foundation has released Protocol Update 002, which introduces research progress on Data Availability Sampling (DAS) and its importance for secure and scalable Data Availability (DA) expansion.
This content update includes: Fusaka has launched PeerDAS, a new data architecture that allows blobs to scale beyond current throughput levels, from 6 blobs/block to 48 blobs/block; the single Blob Parameter (BPO) fork will gradually increase the number of blobs on the mainnet and support it through incremental peer-to-peer bandwidth optimization; Glamsterdam plans to adopt advanced network technologies to iterate on the design of PeerDAS for further expansion; as the scale of data continues to grow, memory pool sharding technology can retain the value of Ethereum; research on the next generation of DAS will open up the evolution of secure DA scaling. [Original link]