TechFlow news, December 4 — According to The Block, Ethereum's 17th major upgrade "Fusaka" successfully launched on December 3. This upgrade introduces a data sampling technique called "PeerDAS," significantly improving Layer 2 network performance and reducing transaction fees. Consensys stated that Ethereum now plans to shift from annual upgrades to an accelerated development pace of "two hard forks per year." Fusaka also brings improvements such as block capacity expansion, native device signature support, and enhanced zero-knowledge proof efficiency. Ethereum is expected to roll out its next major upgrade named "Glamsterdam" by 2026.
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