#noticiascripto $ETH 🚨The next hard fork Fusaka of Ethereum, scheduled for November, is expected to make the network much more scalable and secure. Several upgrades are underway by the main developers, including the integration of 11 Ethereum Improvement Proposals (EIPs).

EIP-7825 is one of several important features of the Fusaka upgrade, aimed at making the network resistant to malicious attacks. Additionally, developers have proposed raising the gas limit to 150M to improve network performance and support more complex operations. However, some other proposals, such as EIP-7907, which would expand the contract code size, have been removed to expedite testing.

The Fusaka upgrade leverages the most recent hard fork of the Ethereum network, Pectra, which introduced account abstraction, the ability to stake more ether on a validator, and improved efficiency of layer 2 networks.

Such improvements play a significant role in making Ethereum competitive with other blockchains. These blockchains are gaining increasing popularity in decentralized finance (DeFi).

Fusaka has not suffered from any shortage of setbacks in the release schedule. Nixo, a supporter of the Ethereum protocol, raised concerns about the submission deadlines, primarily the upcoming Devconnect event in November.