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Update LH book for v7.1.0 (#7706)
Update the book for upcoming v7.1.0 release. This is targeted at `unstable` rather than `release-v7.1.0` because the book is built from `unstable`.
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@@ -60,7 +60,7 @@ relays, run one of the following services and configure lighthouse to use it wit
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## Validator Client Configuration
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In the validator client you can configure gas limit and fee recipient on a per-validator basis. If no gas limit is
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configured, Lighthouse will use a default gas limit of 30,000,000, which is the current default value used in execution
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configured, Lighthouse will use a default gas limit of 45,000,000, which is the current default value used in execution
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engines. You can also enable or disable use of external builders on a per-validator basis rather than using
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`--builder-proposals`, `--builder-boost-factor` or `--prefer-builder-proposals`, which apply builder related preferences for all validators.
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In order to manage these configurations per-validator, you can either make updates to the `validator_definitions.yml` file
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@@ -75,7 +75,7 @@ transaction within the block to the fee recipient, so a discrepancy in fee recip
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is something afoot.
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> Note: The gas limit configured here is effectively a vote on block size, so the configuration should not be taken lightly.
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> 30,000,000 is currently seen as a value balancing block size with how expensive it is for
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> 45,000,000 is currently seen as a value balancing block size with how expensive it is for
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> the network to validate blocks. So if you don't feel comfortable making an informed "vote", using the default value is
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> encouraged. We will update the default value if the community reaches a rough consensus on a new value.
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