Ethereum Hard Fork Fusaka to launch in November

Ethereum core developers were temporarily selected in November to release the protocol’s next major hard fork, called Fusaka, which aims to make the network better and measured.
Meanwhile, upgrading features to the Glamsterdam Hard Fork, the next upgrade after Fusaka, are set to confirm on August 1st.
The Ethereum community drives for more frequent and faster upgrades for the protocol. Upgrading the timeline will put fusaka six months after most Recent Ethereum Hard Fork.
According to Ethpandaops, a community dedicated to improving the Ethereum network, Fusaka Hard Fork is Release Its Devnet’s next Wednesday, with 11 Ethereum improvement measures to be included.
One of them is included EIP-7825aimed at making the network more resilient to malicious attacks while also measured by the network.
Ethereum core developers also suggested to raise Ethereum’s Gas limit to 150 million.
However, to speed up the test process, EIP-7907Which double the size of the contract code size and introduce gas measurement, is removed.
In April, Ethereum’s core developer Tim Beiko said the Controversial upgrading of EVM object format will also not be a part of upgrading FUSAKA.
The two public testnets are set to follow in September and October, with the final launch of the Fusaka Hard Fork in early November.
To an x PostEthereum protocol support member Nixo has expressed concerns about Fusaka launching at Ethereum Mainnet this year.
“If we want to send by DevConnect, we need our timeline tight. We’re going in detail. Can we release the client in ~ next month and a half?” Nixo said.
Devonnect will be taken Place From November 17 to November 22 in Buenos Aires, Argentina.
The temporary deadline for Fusaka came as Ethereum Core developers prepared to gather feedback for the Glamsterdam Hard Fork.
The upgrades that will make it to the Hard Fork will be announced in the next Allcoredevs – implementation of the meeting, which will be held on August 1.
Related: Vitalik Blerin’s vision for Ethereum: Pectra, Glamsterdam and more
Recent Suggested Upgrades
Ethereum Core Developer Barnabé Monnot said the Ethereum network should reduce the block time from the current 12 seconds to six seconds. According to Monnot, this will greatly improve the user’s experience and make defi dapps better.
If approved, the upgrade will be released along with the Glamsterdam Hard Fork, which is set to be released once in 2026.
Meanwhile, Ethereum validators have signed their support for network increase Gas limit to 45 millionwhich will reduce transaction costs and improve network scalability.
To an x Post On Sunday, Ethereum co-founder Vitalik Blerin said “almost 50% of the stake voted to increase L1 gas limit to 45M.”
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