PANews reported on May 13 that according to CoinDesk, following Ethereum's successful deployment of the Pectra upgrade last week, the network's core developers have turned their attention to the next major on-chain upgrade: Fusaka. Developers have begun planning the next network upgrade, Fusaka, and have agreed to include an EIP called "PeerDAS," which may help the network support larger transaction data "blobs." PeerDAS, or Peer Data Availability Sampling, will allow validators to download partial data from "blobs" instead of the entire "blobs" to verify that the data has been published on the network. In theory, PeerDAS can reduce Layer2 transaction costs and benefit institutions that run validators on the Ethereum blockchain. Fusaka is scheduled to go live at the end of 2025 and will eventually include a series of additional upgrades in addition to PeerDAS.
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