On May 7, 2025, 10:05:11 UTC (epoch 364032 ), the Ethereum mainnet successfully activated the Pectra upgrade, marking the official entry into a new stage of performance enhancement and scalability. This upgrade not only optimized the mainnet itself but also opened up new development spaces for the entire Layer 2 ecosystem.
As a leading Layer 2 infrastructure platform, Lumoz has simultaneously completed the adaptation and extension of Pectra features, comprehensively upgrading its Rollup-as-a-Service (RaaS) service system, helping project teams seize opportunities in the new cycle and unleash expansion potential.
Key Improvements of Pectra Upgrade for Layer 2
1. Enhanced Data Bandwidth: Blob Capacity Doubled
Pectra, through EIP-7691, doubles the number of blobs supported in Ethereum blocks, greatly increasing the data submission capability of Layer 2 rollup systems. This means Rollups can batch pack more transactions, reducing the gas cost allocation per transaction.
2. Calldata Cost Increase, Promoting Comprehensive Migration to Blobs
EIP-7623 raises the calldata fees, further pushing Layer 2 to abandon traditional calldata methods and comprehensively adopt more efficient, low-cost blob storage. Rollup data availability (DA) costs will continue to decrease, making Layer 2 operations more affordable and scalable.
3. Zero-Knowledge Proof Optimization, Accelerating zk-Rollup
EIP-2537 introduces BLS 12-381 precompiles to Ethereum, greatly accelerating the generation and verification of zero-knowledge proofs (ZKP). This is a huge benefit for zk-based Layer 2 solutions, with transaction confirmation times and on-chain verification fees expected to drop significantly.
4. Account Abstraction Implementation, Enhancing User Experience
EIP-7702 introduces a new standard for account abstraction (AA), allowing wallets to temporarily act as smart contracts, supporting advanced use cases like gas sponsorship, batch operations, and multi-signatures. This will greatly improve the user experience of Layer 2 Dapps and lower interaction barriers.
Lumoz RaaS: Fully Embracing Pectra, Releasing New Layer 2 Momentum
After the Pectra upgrade was officially completed, Lumoz RaaS has pioneered a platform-level update based on new features, bringing developers and project teams a one-stop, more powerful Rollup deployment experience.
Blob Native Integration
Lumoz RaaS now supports directly packaging transaction data into Ethereum Blobs, significantly reducing submission costs while improving transaction throughput, bringing dual advantages of higher TPS and lower gas fees for applications.
Flexible Data Availability Options
Through a modular architecture, Lumoz supports multiple DA backends including Ethereum Blobs, Celestia, and EigenDA, allowing project teams to freely switch based on business needs, balancing security, decentralization, and economics.
ZK Acceleration Module Launched
Leveraging BLS precompile acceleration, Lumoz has launched a ZK acceleration module, significantly shortening ZK proof generation and verification times, providing stable support for high-frequency interaction and complex smart contract applications.
Account Abstraction SDK Coming Soon
Based on the EIP-7702 standard, Lumoz is about to release an account abstraction SDK, allowing developers to integrate one-click social login and multi-signature functions, greatly lowering the usage threshold for Web3 applications.
Conclusion: A New Era Begins, Lumoz Leads the Expansion Future
The completion of the Pectra upgrade is not just a major leap for Ethereum itself, but also a prelude to the Layer 2 ecosystem's explosion. At this critical turning point, Lumoz RaaS provides project teams with a solid bridge to new heights through comprehensive technological updates and leading service capabilities.
The future of Rollup begins with Lumoz.