On Thursday, the Hedera team announced via X that it has introduced Jumbo Ethereum Transactions (HIP 1086), expanding callData limits from 6KB to 128KB for enhanced EVM compatibility.
HIP 1086 introduces configurable transaction size limits for Ethereum Transactions, expanding callData capacity from the network's standard 6KB limit up to 128KB. This enhancement specifically targets Ethereum Transactions while maintaining the existing transaction model for other Hedera operations.
To maintain network stability and fair access, HIP-1086 introduces a dedicated throttling system for jumbo transactions. This network-wide bytes-per-second throttle ensures that larger transactions don't impact overall network performance while giving all participants equitable access to enhanced transaction capabilities
Hedera Hashgraph is a distributed public ledger infrastructure. According to the team, it offers significant improvements over existing blockchains in five areas: performance, security, governance, stability, and regulatory compliance. HBAR is trading at $0.1587 at press time, up 1.6% over the last 24 hours.