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Ethereum devs officially target Dec. 3 for Fusaka upgrade
Ethereum Foundation researchers have officially set a date for the next major mainnet upgrade, dubbed Fusaka, in an All Core Devs call on Thursday.
The backward-compatible Fusaka hard fork will implement about a dozen Ethereum Improvement Proposals.
Ethereum Foundation researchers have officially set a date for the next major mainnet upgrade, dubbed Fusaka, in an All Core Devs call on Thursday.
The backward-compatible Fusaka hard fork will implement about a dozen Ethereum Improvement Proposals.
's next major upgrade, Ethereum Foundation researchers have officially set a date for the mainnet hard fork, dubbed Fusaka.
In an All Core Devs call on Thursday, EF researchers said Dec. 3 will be the go-live date for Fusaka. The developers had tentatively targeted this date since at least mid-September.
Fusaka went live on the Hoodi testnet on Tuesday in its final step towards mainnet activation following successful deployments on the Holesky and Sepolia testnets earlier this month.
The backward-compatible Fusaka hard fork will implement about a dozen Ethereum Improvement Proposals to improve the sustainability, security, and scalability of the basechain and surrounding Layer 2 ecosystem.
Most notably, Fusaka will implement Peer Data Availability Sampling (PeerDAS), a streamlined technique for validators to access data. PeerDAS was initially slated for Ethereum's last major upgrade, Pectra, in February, but was delayed due to the need for testing.