Ethereum's Fusaka upgrade, deployed on December 4, 2025, marked a significant advancement in data availability and Layer-2 scaling through innovations like PeerDAS and the Blob Parameter Only fork. Despite flawless deployment and zero downtime, a critical bug in the Prysm consensus client caused validation slowdowns and threatened network stability. Thanks to client diversity across Ethereum’s ecosystem, the network maintained consensus, with minimal impact on staking solutions like Lido Finance. The upgrade also introduced dynamic scaling of blob capacity and restored a practical fee market for blobs, strengthening Ethereum’s throughput and economic sustainability. Industry leaders commend Fusaka for pushing Ethereum closer to true sharding and enhanced usability as Layer-2 projects prepare to integrate its features.
Continue to read Ethereum's Fusaka Upgrade: Major Data Layer Leap Marred by Prysm Client Glitch
Ethereum's Fusaka upgrade, deployed on December 4, 2025, marked a significant advancement in data availability and Layer-2 scaling through innovations like PeerDAS and the Blob Parameter Only fork. Despite flawless deployment and zero downtime, a critical bug in the Prysm consensus client caused validation slowdowns and threatened network stability. Thanks to client diversity across Ethereum’s ecosystem, the network maintained consensus, with minimal impact on staking solutions like Lido Finance. The upgrade also introduced dynamic scaling of blob capacity and restored a practical fee market for blobs, strengthening Ethereum’s throughput and economic sustainability. Industry leaders commend Fusaka for pushing Ethereum closer to true sharding and enhanced usability as Layer-2 projects prepare to integrate its features.
Continue to read Ethereum's Fusaka Upgrade: Major Data Layer Leap Marred by Prysm Client Glitch
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