Ethereum’s Fusaka Upgrade Enters Final Testnet

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Ethereum’s Fusaka upgrade has formally entered its last testing phase, prior to its mainnet deployment on December 3. A significant modification brought about by the upgrade is the addition of a petrol cap per transaction, which helps keep a few large transactions from causing the network as a whole to lag. Both users and developers will benefit from improved performance and more effective block usage as a result. Fusaka, however, is more than simply temporary solutions; it also lays the groundwork for parallel execution, a long-awaited capability that would enable Ethereum to handle numerous transactions simultaneously. The community is keeping a careful eye on Ethereum as it approaches one of its most significant updates to date, with testing currently nearing the end.

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