Ethereum’s Fusaka upgrade set for November, Glamsterdam planning next
Fusaka hard fork’s next devnet will go live on Wednesday. The first public testnet is scheduled to launch in late September.
Ethereum core developers have tentatively chosen November to release the protocol’s next major hard fork, called Fusaka, aimed at making the network more efficient and scalable.
Meanwhile, feature upgrades in the Glamsterdam hard fork, the next upgrade after Fusaka, are set to be confirmed on Aug. 1.
The Ethereum community has been pushing for more frequent and faster upgrades for the protocol. The upgrade timeline would place Fusaka six months after the most recent Ethereum hard fork, Pectra, which introduced account abstraction, increased the validator staking limit, and made layer-2 networks more efficient.
Read more