Ethereum’s Fusaka upgrade is live on the final testnet, Hoodi, ahead of its Dec. 3 mainnet launch. The upgrade includes EIPs like PeerDAS, EIP-7594, EIP-7825, and EIP-7935 to boost scalability and security. The update focuses on parallel execution and zero-knowledge rollups to enhance node efficiency and gas limits.
Ether (ETH) hits an all-time high this year amidst leadership changes at the Ethereum Foundation. Several key contributors have departed, criticizing the foundation’s direction. Fusaka’s implementation will occur in three stages, focusing on scalability and making Ethereum more efficient for users.
Fusaka aims to address Ethereum’s scalability, a key aspect of the blockchain trilemma alongside decentralization and security. Rival layer 1 blockchains like Solana and Sui prioritize scalability for faster transactions. The hard fork follows Ethereum’s Pectra upgrade, which enhanced staking performance and user interface features.
Read more at Cointelegraph: Ethereum’s Fusaka Fork Set for Mainnet After Hoodi Debut
