Odaily Planet Daily News Galaxy Research recently reported that BTC faces severe challenges as a data availability (DA) layer. The main points are as follows: Blok space scarcity: The BTC Blok size limit is 4MB, and the data released by ZK-Rollup every 6-8 Bloks may occupy 10% of the Blok space. High costs: Calculated at a rate of 10-50 sat/vByte, the monthly data release cost of Rollup is about 4.6-23 million US dollars. Economic feasibility: Rollup needs to process a large number of transactions and collect sufficient fees every month to be profitable. For example, when the volume is 20 million transactions per month, each transaction fee needs to be 0.05-0.23 USD to break even. Increasing competition: The introduction of Rollup will increase Blok space competition, which may push up transaction fees for all users. Alternative solutions: If the cost is too high, Rollup may turn to alternative DA layers such as Celestia or build L3 solutions. Security trade-offs: Although using BTC as a DA layer is costly, it can achieve unparalleled security and decentralization. The report believes that only a few Rollup projects can survive on the BTC network and recommends that projects explore strategies such as collaborating with Miners and developing cost estimation engines to improve profitability.
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Galaxy Research: BTC, aslında veri erişilebilirlik katmanında zorluklarla karşı karşıya, L2 ölçeklendirme çözümleri dikkate alınmalıdır.
Odaily Planet Daily News Galaxy Research recently reported that BTC faces severe challenges as a data availability (DA) layer. The main points are as follows: Blok space scarcity: The BTC Blok size limit is 4MB, and the data released by ZK-Rollup every 6-8 Bloks may occupy 10% of the Blok space. High costs: Calculated at a rate of 10-50 sat/vByte, the monthly data release cost of Rollup is about 4.6-23 million US dollars. Economic feasibility: Rollup needs to process a large number of transactions and collect sufficient fees every month to be profitable. For example, when the volume is 20 million transactions per month, each transaction fee needs to be 0.05-0.23 USD to break even. Increasing competition: The introduction of Rollup will increase Blok space competition, which may push up transaction fees for all users. Alternative solutions: If the cost is too high, Rollup may turn to alternative DA layers such as Celestia or build L3 solutions. Security trade-offs: Although using BTC as a DA layer is costly, it can achieve unparalleled security and decentralization. The report believes that only a few Rollup projects can survive on the BTC network and recommends that projects explore strategies such as collaborating with Miners and developing cost estimation engines to improve profitability.