Data: On March 27, inscriptions accounted for the highest proportion in the blob released on Ethereum, reaching 33%
ChainCatcher news, according to a user named Hildobby on Dune Analytics, on March 27, there were 4,638 Blob inscriptions, accounting for 33% of the Blobs released that day, far exceeding the blobs released on other Ethereum Layer 2s such as Arbitrum, Optimism, Base, and Linea. The data shows that Ethereum blobs are being used to create inscriptions at a record pace, similar to Ordinals on Bitcoin.
User Hildobby wrote on the Dune Analytics website: "Inscriptions on EVM chains are data embeddings found in transaction call data, much like Ordinals on Bitcoin, designed to mimic the versatility of smart contract-based ERC-20s and NFTs."
It is reported that the Ethscriptions website recently created a method for minting inscriptions on EIP-4844 blobs, which are cost-saving data packets introduced in Ethereum's recent Dencun upgrade. Like other blockchains that have adopted inscription processing, the so-called BlobScriptions have significantly driven up the price of block space. After the Dencun upgrade, Ethereum allows the creation of data blobs, increasing the amount of data included in Ethereum transactions without affecting block processing times.








