Wednesday night marked a milestone for Ethereum—the Fusaka upgrade officially hit mainnet at 9:49 p.m. UTC. This wasn't just another routine update. We're talking expanded data throughput, slashed transaction fees, and a smoother experience across the board.
What does this mean for users? Lower costs when moving assets. Better scalability for dApps. And another step toward making Ethereum more accessible without compromising its decentralized backbone.
The upgrade rolled out seamlessly, signaling that the network's development roadmap is still firing on all cylinders. For anyone tracking ETH's long-term trajectory, Fusaka is one more brick in the foundation.
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AirdropHermit
· 15m ago
Gas fees are about to drop again, finally no need to sell at a loss this time.
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RugpullTherapist
· 12-04 21:56
Really? Can the gas fees actually go down this time? I thought it was just another scam to get me to top up.
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BankruptcyArtist
· 12-04 21:56
Is the gas fee really going to drop? Let's wait and see. They've said this so many times before.
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ContractExplorer
· 12-04 21:53
Gas fees are about to drop again. This time, Fusaka finally didn’t mess up, and the smooth launch is actually quite interesting.
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WealthCoffee
· 12-04 21:43
Gas fees are going down again. This time Fusaka is finally reliable for once... It should have been done this way a long time ago.
Wednesday night marked a milestone for Ethereum—the Fusaka upgrade officially hit mainnet at 9:49 p.m. UTC. This wasn't just another routine update. We're talking expanded data throughput, slashed transaction fees, and a smoother experience across the board.
What does this mean for users? Lower costs when moving assets. Better scalability for dApps. And another step toward making Ethereum more accessible without compromising its decentralized backbone.
The upgrade rolled out seamlessly, signaling that the network's development roadmap is still firing on all cylinders. For anyone tracking ETH's long-term trajectory, Fusaka is one more brick in the foundation.