Fusaka upgrade has completed final testing and will go live on the mainnet around December 3rd.
BlockBeats News, October 29th, the Ethereum Fusaka upgrade has passed the final testnet and is scheduled to go live on the mainnet around December 3rd. Hoodi was the last of the three testnets to run the Fusaka simulation, with the other two testnets being Holesky and Sepolia networks, both of which have successfully undergone the upgrade testing.
The Ethereum Fusaka upgrade will reduce transaction costs and improve efficiency through extended blob storage and the implementation of PeerDAS, thereby enhancing the scalability of layer 2. This change may increase blob space by over 400%, taking Ethereum one step closer to faster transactions and lower costs.
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