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This article outlines Ethereum's ERC-8004 standard, which enhances how AI agents interact on the network by establishing verifiable identities and reputation systems. It also discusses the upcoming Fusaka upgrade, which aims to improve transaction speeds and reduce costs, benefiting users and developers alike.
Ethereum's latest upgrade, Fusaka, initiates a new schedule for hard forks, aiming for two major updates each year. The upgrade introduces significant changes, including PeerDAS for improved data sampling and enhancements to transaction costs and scalability. Fusaka marks a shift in Ethereum's development pace following the Merge.
The article outlines Ethereum's continued dominance in decentralized finance despite underperformance compared to Bitcoin. It discusses the impact of institutional adoption, the rise of Ethereum treasury companies, and ongoing debates about its value and scalability as it approaches the Fusaka upgrade.
Ethereum has raised its block gas limit to 60 million as it prepares for the Fusaka upgrade. This change is attributed to improvements in block-size safeguards, client optimizations, and successful testnet results. The upgrade is set to enhance network efficiency and transaction throughput.
The article discusses the upcoming Fusaka upgrade for Ethereum, set for December 3rd. It highlights how Fusaka will enhance user experience with faster transactions and improved mobile wallet capabilities, while also benefiting rollups through increased data throughput and lower fees.
Tom Lee has increased his Ethereum holdings, buying $435 million worth as Bitmine's stock rises. He believes a "supercycle" is on the horizon, fueled by macroeconomic factors and technological upgrades like the recent Fusaka enhancement. With major financial players investing in Ethereum, Lee expects significant growth in the crypto market.
Vitalik Buterin highlights the significance of the PeerDAS feature in Ethereum's Fusaka upgrade, which allows nodes to verify block data without storing it entirely, enhancing scalability. He notes that while the initial rollout will be conservative, PeerDAS is essential for future Layer 1 and Layer 2 scaling, potentially allowing for more efficient data handling and reduced strain on the network.