The Ethereum Fusaka upgrade plans to introduce PeerDAS to reduce costs between L2 and validators

2025-05-12 23:48:45
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ChainCatcher news, according to CoinDesk, following the successful deployment of the Pectra upgrade, Ethereum core developers have shifted their focus to the next major upgrade "Fusaka," which is planned to go live by the end of 2025. It has been confirmed that a proposal involving PeerDAS will be included, aimed at reducing the operational costs of Layer 2 scaling solutions and validators.

PeerDAS (Peer-to-Peer Data Availability Sampling) is a data availability sampling mechanism that allows nodes to verify availability without downloading the complete data, thereby improving network efficiency and reducing resource consumption. This mechanism is expected to further optimize Ethereum's scaling capabilities, enhancing the network's scalability and decentralization features.

It is reported that the specific details of the Fusaka upgrade are still under discussion, but developers have reached a consensus on the introduction of PeerDAS.

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