Ethereum dey move from Holešky go Hoodi & Sepolia after Fusaka
Ethereum dey wind down im Holešky testnet two weeks afta e done di Fusaka upgrade. Di Fusaka (Fulu-Osaka) upgrade bring PeerDAS wey optimize data distribution, reduce bandwidth need, and improve Layer-2 scalability. Holešky weh launch for September 2023 na di Ethereum testnet wey dem use validate staking systems, validator setups, plus test Dencun and Pectra upgrades. Node operators dem dey advised to migrate to Hoodi testnet—wey launch for March 2025 and don support Pectra, Fusaka plus di upcoming protocol changes—and make dem use Sepolia testnet for application and smart contract development. Dis Ethereum testnet transition show di platform strategy of deploying short-lived, purpose-built testnets weh di focus na correct upgrade milestones. Traders suppose dey watch dis kain network changes and client updates well well cos dem fit affect di stability of Ethereum network plus staking services.
Neutral
Shutting down testnet and migrating to new testnets na operational improvement wey no directly change network fundamentals or economic parameters like issuance rate. Even though smoother protocol upgrades fit better network reliability and staking experiences, dem no too dey cause immediate price movements. For short term, traders fit see small volatility as client updates dey roll out, but no major bullish or bearish catalysts go show. Long term, improved scalability and efficient testing environments dey support Ethereum’s growth, but these benefits dey gradual and no too likely to cause sudden price shifts.