Ethereum’s Fusaka upgrade set for November
Ethereum's Fusaka hard fork, scheduled for November 2025, focuses on backend improvements like scalability, node resilience, and efficiency without altering smart contracts
Ethereum's Fusaka hard fork, scheduled for November 2025, focuses on backend improvements like scalability, node resilience, and efficiency without altering smart contracts. It includes 11 Ethereum Improvement Proposals (EIPs) such as PeerDAS for lighter node workloads and spam resistance checks. Fusaka aligns with Ethereum's six-month upgrade cadence and aims to refine the network's core performance. Developers are targeting a release before the Devconnect conference, ensuring stability and compatibility for DApps while preparing for future upgrades like block-time reduction