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abstract={The introduction of blobs through EIP-4844 has significantly reduced the Data Availability (DA) costs for rollups on Ethereum. However, due to the fixed size of blobs at 128 KB, rollups with low data throughput face a dilemma: they either use blobs inefficiently or decrease the frequency of DA submissions. Blob sharing, where multiple rollups share a single blob, has been proposed as a solution to this problem. This paper examines the effectiveness of blob sharing based on real-world data collected approximately six months after the implementation of EIP-4844. By simulating cost changes using a simple blob sharing format, we demonstrate that blob sharing can substantially improve the costs and DA service quality for small rollups, effectively resolving their dilemma. Notably, we observed cost reductions in USD exceeding 85\% for most of the rollups when they cooperate, attributable to the smoothing effect of the blob base fee achieved through blob sharing.},
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html={https://arxiv.org/abs/2410.04111},
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pdf={https://arxiv.org/pdf/2410.04111},
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doi={https://doi.org/10.48550/arXiv.2410.04111},
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author={Suhyeon Lee, and Euisin Gee, and Junghee Lee},
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@INPROCEEDINGS{DICG25,
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author={Suhyeon Lee},
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booktitle={ICDCS 2025 Workshop - The 5th International Workshop on Distributed Infrastructure for Common Good (DICG)},
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title={180 Days After EIP-4844: Will Blob Sharing Solve Dilemma for Small Rollups?},
abstract={The introduction of blobs through EIP-4844 has significantly reduced the Data Availability (DA) costs for rollups on Ethereum. However, due to the fixed size of blobs at 128 KB, rollups with low data throughput face a dilemma: they either use blobs inefficiently or decrease the frequency of DA submissions. Blob sharing, where multiple rollups share a single blob, has been proposed as a solution to this problem. This paper examines the effectiveness of blob sharing based on real-world data collected approximately six months after the implementation of EIP-4844. By simulating cost changes using a simple blob sharing format, we demonstrate that blob sharing can substantially improve the costs and DA service quality for small rollups, effectively resolving their dilemma. Notably, we observed cost reductions in USD exceeding 85% for most of the rollups when they cooperate, attributable to the smoothing effect of the blob base fee achieved through blob sharing.},
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