Danksharding
Danksharding is a proposed Ethereum upgrade to enhance scalability by dividing blockchain data into smaller, more manageable pieces called shards. Each shard processes transactions and data independently, allowing the network to handle more transactions simultaneously. This method improves efficiency and reduces congestion, leading to faster transaction times and lower fees. Named after Ethereum researcher Dankrad Feist, Danksharding aims to optimize resource usage without compromising security. It is part of Ethereum's broader roadmap to transition to a more scalable and sustainable network, complementing other innovations like Proof of Stake.
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