
Ethereum's upcoming Glamsterdam upgrade will increase its gas limit from 60 million to around 200 million, more than tripling the network's execution capacity. This significant boost, combined with technical improvements like Enhanced Proposer-Builder Separation and Block-level Access Lists, aims to keep gas fees near zero if demand doesn't rise proportionally. The upgrade also includes gas repricings to maintain network security despite the higher limits. This coordinated effort marks a major step in scaling Ethereum's mainnet efficiently and safely.