Ethereum’s Fusaka Upgrade Set To Go Live In November, Glamsterdam To Follow
Main Idea
Ethereum developers are preparing another major upgrade, Fusaka, following the rapid release of Pectra, with key improvements aimed at scaling data availability and enhancing network security.
Key Points
1. The next Ethereum upgrade, Fusaka, is in development, with Devnet-3 scheduled to launch soon and decisions on subsequent upgrades like Glamsterdam pending.
2. EIP-7907 was removed to accelerate testing, focusing on changes to code size limits.
3. Fusaka is expected to arrive six months after Pectra, highlighting Ethereum's rapid development pace.
4. Key improvements in Fusaka include EIP-7594 (PeerDAS) for scaling data availability, EIP-7825 for transaction gas limit caps, and EIP-7934 for RLP execution block size limits.
5. Devconnect, an event showcasing Ethereum apps, will be held in Buenos Aires in late November, around the time Fusaka is expected.
Description
Ethereum adoption has been booming, and the developers working behind the scenes on the network are brewing up another major upgrade. From scalability to censorship resistance to improving the overall experience, this will be the second in this year’s timeline for improvements to the decentralized blockchain. Another Milestone For The Network The core development team behind the second-largest cryptocurrency by market cap has scheduled the mainnet launch for the Fusaka upgrade, aimed at further ...
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