Ethereum Implements Fusaka Upgrade, Buterin Praises Developers

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Citing Crypto.News, Ethereum has officially implemented its Fusaka upgrade, designed to increase the network’s transaction processing capacity while maintaining security and decentralization standards. Vitalik Buterin, co-founder of Ethereum, praised the developers behind the initiative. The upgrade centers on EIP-7594 (PeerDAS), a protocol that allows nodes to verify block data without downloading everything, improving efficiency. The Fusaka upgrade went live on the network’s final testnet, Hoodi, in October and is part of Ethereum’s ongoing development roadmap focused on scaling solutions, specifically sharding. Ethereum topped $3,000 after the upgrade went live, with the price up about 5% at last check.

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