Ethereum Fusaka Upgrade Goes Live, Boosting Scalability Toward Instant Transactions
Quick Breakdown
- Fusaka was activated at Epoch 411392 on December 3, delivering PeerDAS for 8x data throughput.
- Reduced blob fees benefit Layer 2 rollups while cutting node data loads.
- The upgrade improves Ethereum’s usability by providing near-instant confirmations for users.
Fusaka activates PeerDAS, enhancing network efficiency
Ethereum mainnet executed the Fusaka upgrade at 9:49 pm UTC on Wednesday, marking the network’s second major update this year. PeerDAS fragments rollup data blobs into smaller cells, allowing nodes to process less data overall.
Fusaka is live on Ethereum mainnet!
– PeerDAS now unlocks 8x data throughput for rollups
– UX improvements via the R1 curve & pre-confirmatons
– Prep for scaling the L1 with gas limit increase & moreCommunity members will continue to monitor for issues over the next 24 hrs.
— Ethereum (@ethereum) December 3, 2025
This upgrade helps reduce fees for Layer 2 networks and boosts overall throughput without sacrificing decentralization . Rollups become cheaper to run, enabling developers and businesses to interact with the mainnet more easily and at lower cost.
The Ethereum Foundation also noted that these improvements move the network closer to near-instant transactions. With preconfirmations cutting latency from minutes to milliseconds, activity on Ethereum should start to feel much more real-time.
Market eyes ETH price reaction Post-Upgrade
Analysts say the upcoming Fusaka upgrade could give Ether another push, especially after the 58% run-up following Pectra. Traders note that the scaling improvements put Ethereum in a stronger position against its competitors. Several well-known observers, including MerlijnTrader and LLuciano_BTC, have shared a generally upbeat outlook, arguing that the fundamentals are finally catching up with the price action.
Node operators are set to benefit from lighter data requirements, while users should see lower costs across dApps. The upgrade could open the door to wider Ethereum adoption in DeFi and beyond as long-standing scalability bottlenecks continue to ease.
Before the Fusaka upgrade, the Ethereum network hit a new high of 32,950 transactions per second (TPS), mainly due to the superior zero-knowledge (ZK) rollup performance of the Layer-2 solution Lighter. A higher gas limit also bolstered the network’s capacity, aiding Layer-2 settlements.
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