Ethereum activated the Fusaka mainnet on December 3, introducing PeerDAS, an upgrade that significantly boosts scalability. PeerDAS increases data throughput for rollups by up to eight times, raises the gas limit from 45 million to 60 million units, and adds R1 curve support for smoother user experience. With Ethereum currently processing 1.3 to 1.8 million transactions per day and securing over 73 billion dollars in DeFi value, Fusaka is designed to support the next wave of growth without raising fees. For Layer 2 networks like Arbitrum, Base, and Optimism, the upgrade is even more important. PeerDAS expands blob capacity and sets the stage for future forks that will focus entirely on data availability, helping L2s maintain low fees even if network demand accelerates. The community will observe the network closely during the first 24 hours after activation.$ETH

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