The Ethereum Fusaka upgrade has successfully gone live on the mainnet. This significant network update aims to enhance scalability, efficiency, and security. Key improvements include the introduction of Peer Data Availability Sampling (PeerDAS), which allows validators to verify data by sampling small portions instead of downloading entire datasets, thereby reducing bandwidth requirements. Fusaka also increases the block gas limit from 45 million to 150 million, allowing the network to process more transactions per block. Additionally, it introduces optimizations to block processing and state management, leading to faster transaction speeds and lower latency for users and developers. The upgrade is particularly beneficial for Layer 2 rollups, such as Arbitrum and Optimism, by increasing data availability and providing them with more space to post transaction data, which in turn leads to lower transaction fees. This upgrade is part of Ethereum's ongoing efforts to scale its network and improve the user experience.
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