Ethereum go deploy Fusaka for 3 Dec 2025 — 12 EIPs wey go boost Layer‑2 throughput
Ethereum developers don schedule Fusaka hard fork for mainnet on December 3, 2025 (slot 13,164,544). Fusaka get 12 EIPs wey join changes for consensus and execution layers to make Layer‑2 networks sabi better, make cross‑layer transactions fast, boost Layer‑2 throughput and reduce gas/execution costs. One key feature, PeerDAS, make validators fit verify small parts of data instead of whole blobs, so e reduce bandwidth and validation costs and e benefit validators, rollups and users. The upgrade don already land well for Hoodi testnet and dem confirm am for All Core Developers Consensus Layer (ACDC) meeting. For traders, Fusaka dey target higher Layer‑2 capacity and lower transaction costs for users, fit make on‑chain activity and demand for ETH for gas increase over time. Make you monitor upgrade progress, testnet results and any client updates or replay protection guidance before the December activation.
Bullish
Fusaka dey focus for coordinated consensus and execution changes and e include features (especially PeerDAS) wey dem design make validation bandwidth and costs reduce while e increase Layer‑2 capacity and cross‑layer transaction speed. For ETH price movement, this one generally dey bullish: better Layer‑2 capacity and lower user costs dey usually increase on‑chain usage and demand for gas, wey dey support long‑term ETH utility. Short‑term, wahala fit show for client updates, testnet feedback and any actions wey node operators need do (client upgrades, replay protection) wey fit cause short‑term sell pressure or uncertainty; but the successful Hoodi testnet deployment and clear activation date don reduce execution risk. Overall, improvements wey materially boost scalability and cut costs don historically link to more network activity and positive sentiment for the native token, so net effect on ETH dey expected to be bullish — watch upgrade execution and Layer‑2 adoption metrics for confirmation.