Ethereum Fusaka Upgrade Set for Dec 3 — Faster Data, Lower Costs, Higher Capacity
Ethereum go deploy Fusaka upgrade for December 3, after the Pectra upgrade wey pass. Fusaka dey target Layer-1 data-scaling, better UX and lower costs. Main technical changes include PeerDAS (EIP-7594) for sampled data verification (fit boost blob throughput up to ~8x), Verkle Trees and history expiry to cut node storage and support lighter nodes, plus tuned blob base-fee parameters for better fee predictability. The upgrade still bring mobile-ready UX (passkey logins), native secp256r1 support and higher gas capacity (gas limit adjustments from ~45M toward higher effective capacity). Traders suppose note likely effects: cheaper, faster rollups and Layer-2 transactions wey fit raise on-chain activity, increase ETH utility and fee burns, and maybe improve demand for ETH. At publication ETH dey cited near $3,045 and about ~38% below its ATH. Market reaction to past major Ethereum upgrades don usually be positive, so Fusaka dey broadly viewed as potentially bullish for ETH price and network usage, though timing and size of any rally remain uncertain.
Bullish
Fusaka dey introduce material on-chain improvements wey reduce cost and latency for rollups and Layer-2s (PeerDAS, Verkle Trees, history expiry and blob fee tuning). Cheaper, faster transactions dey make users more active and dem go need more blockspace — this one increase ETH utility and fee burns. For past, big Ethereum upgrades dey linked to positive market sentiment and price upticks. Short-term volatility fit happen around the upgrade date (buy-the-rumor/sell-the-news risk and network risk), but medium- to long-term effects point to more rollup adoption and higher on-chain demand for ETH, which support a bullish outlook.