Zhixiong Pan
Zhixiong Pan|Oct 17, 2025 13:14
Let’s do a quick recap: Dankrad Feist plays a pivotal role in Ethereum’s core protocol research, with several key proposals even named directly after him. The most important one is, of course, the Danksharding proposal, which represents the biggest shift from Ethereum’s earlier concept of 'execution-layer sharding.' To use a somewhat imperfect analogy, execution-layer sharding is like adding more CPUs to a computer to calculate together (which comes with a lot of extra scheduling costs and complexity), while data-layer sharding is more like increasing bandwidth by dozens of times and letting computation happen on L2, without adding computational pressure to L1. Proto-Danksharding (EIP-4844), a simplified version of Danksharding, has already been activated in the Dencun upgrade scheduled for March 2024. It introduces Blobs and an independent fee market to Ethereum, effectively boosting L2 throughput. The 'Proto' part comes from Diederik Loerakker’s nickname, Protolambda (proto.eth). Additionally, he’s contributed to over ten EIPs, including PeerDAS, making him a cornerstone of Ethereum protocol development.
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