đŸ§đŸ”„đŸ’„đŸ’ą $ETH Tonight, Ethereum is about to shift into a whole new gear—almost like switching the network to a “continuously variable transmission” mode.$BTC

On December 4, 2025 (Beijing time), the long-awaited Fusaka upgrade goes live. This isn’t just another part of Pectra—it’s a major hard fork designed to unlock faster performance, cheaper transactions, and a smoother user experience across the entire ecosystem.

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🚀 What’s Changing?#Ethereum

1. Layer 2 Will Get Way Cheaper (40–60% fee drop)

The big star here is PeerDAS (Peer Data Availability Sampling). Instead of nodes downloading huge amounts of data, they’ll just verify small “samples” to confirm everything is secure. This massively cuts the load on the network and opens the door for real scaling.

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Ethereum will also gain true “variable scaling.” Using the new BPO mechanism, blob capacity can be increased from 6 → 14 over the coming months—no massive hard forks needed each time. ETH can finally scale as flexibly as demand rises.

2. Bigger Blocks + Better UX

The gas limit doubles from 30M to 60M, so blocks can handle heavier, more complex activity.

EIP-7702 lands, bringing account abstraction:

Pay gas with stablecoins like USDC

Sign in with fingerprints or face ID

No more memorizing seed phrases

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This pushes Ethereum closer to mainstream Web2-level convenience.

🌐 Who Wins?

Layer 2s & builders: Lower data costs and more bandwidth mean faster innovation.

Node operators: Old data expires automatically, reducing storage pressure.

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ETH holders: More throughput, more users, stronger fundamentals—long-term bullish if adoption spikes after the upgrade