Ethereum’s Fusaka upgrade goes live, boosting data capacity, reducing transaction costs, and improving usability. The upgrade includes PeerDAS, enhancing scaling capabilities for Ethereum and layer 2s. Fusaka aims to provide near-instant transactions, with faster speeds and lower costs for users, L2s, and rollups.

Fusaka’s PeerDAS feature allows for up to 8x data throughput, making processing information on the network more efficient. By fragmenting rollup data into smaller cells, nodes download and upload less data, enabling faster information processing and more efficient interaction between L2s and the Ethereum mainnet.

Analysts predict Fusaka could lead to an ETH price revival, similar to the impact of the previous upgrade Pectra, which triggered a +58% price increase. Market experts anticipate a significant price movement for ETH following the Fusaka upgrade, as it introduces fundamental improvements to the Ethereum network’s scalability and usability.

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