RockLogic will raise to 36m, as @JustinDrake mentioned. We’ll roll out the configs with the next rolling updates.
P2P.org raised the gas limit for Lido validators to 36M on 24th January
The NOM Workstream has created a Dune dashboard to provide a clearer view of who is increasing gas limits. It includes a 14-day history, with data available at both an aggregated level and for individual blocks, all verifiable on-chain.
We’d like to emphasize that this discussion remains incredibly valuable. We encourage Node Operators to weigh in by sharing details about their setups and, even more importantly, their perspectives on increasing the gas limit.
https://dune.com/lido/pumped-gas-dash
Attestant BVI have set their gas limit to 36MM for all lido validators.
Launchnodes has raised the gas limit to 36 M for ~5k validators, We are targeting to change the limit of remaining validators by the end of next week.
Kukis Global has set the gas limit for Lido validators to 36M.
Chorus One - we’ve raised our gas limit to 36m as well. We’re confident that our setup will be able to handle this increase, which we consider a net plus for the network.
Everstake supports changing the gas limit and will implement it as part of ETH client node upgrades that incorporate these changes by default. We’ll continue monitoring the discussion and relevant developments to ensure a smooth transition.
We appreciate the ongoing engagement and will stay tuned for further updates
Pleased to share that Stakin has increased the gas limit to 36M across our validators.
We’re happy to align with the broader Ethereum community’s move towards enhanced network throughput while maintaining stability and security.
We will continue monitoring network performance to ensure a smooth transition.
HashKey Cloud raised the gas limit for Lido validators to 36M on February 5th
Chainlayer raised gas limit for Lido validators to 36M
I’m HyungGi from DSRV, DSRV increased the gas limit for Lido validators to 36M.
Staking Facilities has raised the gas limit on all of their clusters
RockawayX Infra has increased the gas limit for Lido validators to 36M
InfStones has set the gas limit for our Lido validators to 36M. Since we have been operating with the new setting for over a week, there have been no issues to report so far.
The Gas Limit is now around 36MM and we’re a few weeks out from Pectra. Have any operators seen any adverse affects or oddities on their infrastructure that would be cause for concern if the Gas Limit was increased to 40MM or 60MM after Pectra?
We have upgraded our Nethermind and Nimbus nodes which come with a 36M gas limit by default.
Are operators ready to start testing 60M?
The target block gas limit on Hoodi is 60M in Nethermind, for example.
Hoodi is still using 36M which means not all clients have adopted this limit and it’d need to be configured manually.
I think we’re ready to test 60M on Hoodi - but Lido alone can’t make that happen, 50%+ of the network need to signal 60M. Given how Hoodi was bootstrapped, that means the clients need to set 60M as the default on Hoodi, so all the genesis validators start using it.
We at P2P.org set 60M gas limit in Hoodi several days ago, and Hoodi already got >50% of keys with it so we have ~60M block gas limit in Hoodi already now!
Now we have to do that in mainnet only