Ethereum Fusaka Hard Fork activated on the final Testnet, expected to launch on Mainnet in December.

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[Ethereum Fusaka Hard Fork Activated on Final Testnet, Mainnet Launch Expected in December] The next Ethereum hard fork, Fusaka, was successfully activated on the Hoodi testnet on Tuesday, marking the final step after the Holesky and Sepolia testnets earlier this month. Fusaka is planned to undergo at least 30 days of testing before its mainnet launch, with core developers preliminarily setting the launch date for December 3rd. This upgrade will enhance Ethereum's scalability, efficiency, and security, including increasing block gas limits, expanding “Blob” capacity, and introducing new node security features. The upgrade includes several Ethereum Improvement Proposals (EIPs), among which EIP-7594 introduces PeerDAS technology, allowing validators to sample data fragments instead of complete Blobs, thereby optimizing Layer 2 data availability. The Ethereum Foundation has also launched a four-week security audit competition with a prize pool of up to 2 million dollars. The Fusaka hard fork comes about six months after Ethereum's last major upgrade, Pectra, and developers have already begun planning the next upgrade, Glamsterdam.

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