The Ethereum mainnet has completed the "Fusaka" upgrade, an important step in the L1+rollup roadmap: higher L1 performance, expanded blob capacity, lower rollup costs, and improved (UX) user experience. This release also adds the Blob Parameter Only fork transition feature (BPO) to safely increase blob capacity as rollup demand rises.
Consensys previously indicated that Ethereum will shift from annual upgrades to twice-yearly hard forks.
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The Ethereum mainnet has completed the "Fusaka" upgrade, an important step in the L1+rollup roadmap: higher L1 performance, expanded blob capacity, lower rollup costs, and improved (UX) user experience. This release also adds the Blob Parameter Only fork transition feature (BPO) to safely increase blob capacity as rollup demand rises.
Consensys previously indicated that Ethereum will shift from annual upgrades to twice-yearly hard forks.