The Etharium core developers have temporarily chosen to release the next major hard thorns of the protocol called Fussa with the aim of making the network more efficient and scalable.
Meanwhile, the next upgrade after the luster, the feature upgrade in the glamstardam hard fork, is confirmed on August 1.
The Etharium community is emphasizing for more frequent and rapid upgradation for protocols. Upgrade timeline will keep Fuska after six months Recently Atherium Hard Fork,
According to Ethpandaops, a community dedicated to improving the Ethereum Network, Fuska Hard Fork Will release Its next Devnet on Wednesday, 11 Etreum Reform Proposals is to be included.
One of them is included EIP -7825The purpose of which is to make the network more flexible for malicious attacks by scaling the network.
Ethereum Core Developers have also proposed to increase Ethereum Gas limit up to 150 million,
However, to speed up the test process, EIP -7907Which will double the contract code size range and introduce gas metering, removed.
In April, Etharium Core Developer Tim Beeco said that Controversial EVM object format upgrade will not be a part Fuska upgrade.
The final launch of the Hardka Hard Fork in early November has been set to follow two public testnets in September and October.
In an x PostEthereum protocol support member Nixo expressed concern about launching Fusaka on Etreum Mainnet this year.
“If we want to ship by devconnect, we need our timeline tight. We will move in detail on it. Can we get client release in the next month and one half?” Nixo said.
Devconnect will take Place From 17 November to Buenos Aires, Argentina till 22 November.
The temporary time limit for the luska comes when the atherium core developers prepare to gather reaction to the glamstardam hard fork.
The upgrade that will make it in the hard fork, the next ALLCOREDEVS – will be declared during the execution meeting, which will be held on 1 August.
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Recently proposed upgradation
Ethereum Core Developer Barnabé Monnot said that Etreum Network should reduce block time from current 12 seconds to six secondsAccording to Monot, it will greatly improve the user experience and make DEFI daps more efficient.
If approved, the upgrade will be rolled out with a glamstardam hard fork, which is going to be released for some time in 2026.
Meanwhile, Etreum verifications have indicated their support to increase the network Gas limit up to 45 millionWhich will reduce the cost of transactions and improve network scalability.
In an x Post On Sunday, Atherium co-founder Vitallic Butlerin said that “about 50% of the L1 is voting to increase the L1 gas limit to 45 meters”.
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