Golden Finance reports that the Ethereum Foundation has released protocol update 002, detailing the Blob data expansion roadmap. This initiative aims to significantly enhance the data availability of Ethereum L2 systems, supporting scenarios such as real-time payments, DeFi, social media, and AI applications. Key updates include: The upcoming Fusaka upgrade will introduce the PeerDAS architecture, increasing the number of Blobs in a block from the current 6 to 48; Gradual growth of mainnet capacity through Blob Parameter Hard Fork (BPO), potentially achieving an 8-fold increase in throughput; Bandwidth optimization technologies such as "cell-level messaging" will reduce network redundant communication; The Glamsterdam upgrade (expected mid-2026) will introduce PeerDAS v2, further expanding data availability; Ongoing research on Blob pool expansion and FullDAS technology to ensure that core values like Ethereum's resistance to censorship are maintained during scaling; This update signifies Ethereum's shift from a "fork-centric" philosophy to a more flexible incremental optimization strategy, aimed at accelerating the development of the L2 ecosystem.