🚨 ETHEREUM DEV UPDATE — Fusaka Live & Major Upgrades in Motion!
Ethereum core developers just pushed the Fusaka upgrade live on mainnet — a big milestone in the scaling roadmap after Pectra & Dencun. Fusaka’s rollout is now in motion, and the network is performing smoothly with new blob capacity enhancements.
🌐 What Fusaka Brings
• PeerDAS (EIP-7594): A new data availability model that lets nodes verify parts of rollup data instead of everything — reducing bandwidth and boosting L2 throughput.
• Blob Parameter Only (BPO) Forks: Incremental blob capacity increases are already scheduled — increasing blob targets and maximums with minimal coordination.
• Gas Limit & Throughput Improvements: Fusaka raises gas limits, laying groundwork for more transactions per block and future scaling.
📊 Network & Fees Post-Upgrade
The fusaka activation also adjusted blob base fee mechanics to better reflect real costs, potentially increasing ETH burns by multiple times as Layer-2 activity grows.
🔜 Glamsterdam Next — ePBS Remains, FOCIL Removed
Developer calls confirmed that trust payments stay in the enshrined Proposer-Builder Separation (ePBS) design for the upcoming Glamsterdam upgrade. Meanwhile, the FOCIL feature was officially removed to streamline block production.
🧠 Looking Ahead: Heka (2026)
Plans are underway for the Heka upgrade (early planning starts January), with possible renaming tied to International Astronomical Union naming standards — symbolizing Ethereum’s global engineering culture.
📈 Why This Matters
Fusaka is more than a fork — it supercharges Layer-2 scaling, cuts L2 fees, and unlocks the next era of throughput. Combined with upcoming upgrades, Ethereum continues its evolution toward higher performance, more modular design, and broader capacity for decentralized applications.
Ethereum isn’t slowing — it’s scaling smart and building forward. 🔥

