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You are here: Home / Cryptocurrency News / Vitalik Buterin Reveals Ethereum’s 5x Gas Limit Increase Strategy

Vitalik Buterin Reveals Ethereum’s 5x Gas Limit Increase Strategy

By Mishal Ali | Edited By Messam Raza,November 27, 2025, 2:00 PM

Ethereum
  • Ethereum plans major gas limit and cost adjustments in 2026 to optimize node efficiency.
  • The network recently hit a 60M block gas limit, doubling capacity within a year.
  • Future scalability will rely on protocol changes and client-level improvements.

Ethereum co-founder Vitalik Buterin outlined a shift in the network’s scaling approach for 2026. Instead of uniformly increasing capacity across all operations, Ethereum will focus on “targeted optimization.”

This means raising the gas limit by up to 5× while simultaneously increasing gas costs by 5× for operations that are resource-intensive.

Expect continued growth but more targeted / less uniform growth for next year.

eg. one possible future is: 5x gas limit increase together with 5x gas cost increase for operations that are relatively inefficient to process

Potential targets for such increases (my current view):… https://t.co/FkiTxJnEAq

— vitalik.eth (@VitalikButerin) November 26, 2025

Operations affected include creating new storage slots using SSTORE, certain other SSTORE operations, precompiled contracts (excluding elliptic-curve computations), CALLs to large contracts, complex arithmetic instructions, and calldata.

Buterin emphasized that this strategy aims to increase overall throughput while keeping inefficient operations from overloading network nodes.

He described the upcoming changes as part of a broader trend toward “continued growth but more targeted, less uniform growth” for Ethereum. By selectively repricing costly operations, the network hopes to balance capacity expansion with the practical limits of node processing.

Also Read: Ethereum (ETH) Rally Incoming? Popular Market Commentator Sees Imminent Breakout

Ethereum’s Community and Developers Drive Network Scalability

Just a year after Ethereum’s community pushed for higher gas limits, the network has reached a 60 million block gas limit, a twofold increase from the previous year. Buterin credited client teams, researchers, and community contributors for mobilizing the effort.

Researcher Andy Yang highlighted the milestone, questioning whether future gains will come primarily from protocol-level changes, such as gas repricing or code merkleization, or from improvements in client performance.

The 60M limit is a huge milestone. Curious how you’re thinking about the next safe step:
Do you expect future increases to come mostly from protocol changes (gas repricing, code-merkleization, etc.) or from continued client-level performance gains?
Which bottleneck do you see…

— Andy Yang (@modo1979) November 26, 2025

The implication is that Ethereum’s scalability will increasingly depend on both software innovation and infrastructure optimization.

Next Steps and Potential Bottlenecks

Ethereum developer Toni Wahrstatter offered insight into upcoming enhancements. BALs (Block Acceleration Layers), assuming 8 threads, could provide an 8× scaling improvement, while ePBS (EIP-7732) might add another 3–4×.

However, state growth and data bandwidth could emerge as bottlenecks if not addressed through repricing or client optimizations.

Wahrstatter noted that pushing toward a 500 million gas limit, a potential target after the upcoming “Glamsterdam” upgrade, would make state churn and absolute size key limiting factors. Without optimizations unlocked by BALs, syncing could also become a concern.

500M was just a placeholder, but yes, gas repricing to cap worst-case blocks will be effective.
For state size, other strategies like state expiry will become increasingly important with increasing gas limits.

— Toni Wahrstätter ⟠ (@nero_eth) November 26, 2025

This strategic combination of selective gas limit increases, repricing inefficient operations, and client-level improvements positions Ethereum for scalable growth in the coming year while maintaining node stability. 

Also Read: Ethereum Holds $2,622 Support, Eyes Bullish Run Toward $10,000

Filed Under: Cryptocurrency News, Ethereum (ETH)

About Mishal Ali

Mishal Ali is a Policy and Regulations Reporter at Tron Weekly with over four years of experience covering the global crypto and blockchain space. Her reporting focuses on crypto regulations and policy, alongside Bitcoin, Ethereum, altcoins, DeFi, NFTs, Web3, Layer 2 solutions, and AI-driven crypto use cases. She also tracks Ripple-related developments, enforcement actions, licensing updates, and crypto scams and fraud trends, helping readers understand regulatory and compliance risks.

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