Успешный запуск Fusaka в тестнете Sepolia: новый шаг к улучшению масштабируемости Ethereum Translation: Successful Launch of Fusaka in Sepolia Testnet: A New Step Towards Enhancing Ethereums Scalability

On October 14, the test version of a major Ethereum update named Fusaka was successfully deployed in the Sepolia network. This was reported by the creator of The Daily Gwei, known by the nickname sassal.eth.

According to the developer using the alias abcoathup.eth, the activation process took 20 minutes.

The next phase will involve testing the upgrade in Hoodi, scheduled for October 28. On December 3, the hard fork will be deployed in the mainnet of the second-largest cryptocurrency by market capitalization.

The primary aim of Fusaka is to enhance the scalability and efficiency of Ethereum. A key improvement will be the implementation of the PeerDAS protocol (EIP-7594), which is expected to double the network’s throughput.

Previously, Vitalik Buterin described the technology as remarkable: it will allow nodes to verify the availability of block data without fully downloading it. Nodes will receive small fragments and restore the remaining information using erasure coding.

The number of unique senders of stablecoins on the Ethereum network has reached an all-time high. According to data from The Block, this figure has surpassed 1 million addresses per week.

From January 2020 to July 2024, the weekly average of stablecoin senders was around 400,000. Since August, this number has been growing by more than 1.7% weekly. By 2025, the weekly average reached 720,000.

The monthly count of active addresses has remained within the range of 16-18 million over the past year.

The influx of new addresses continues to grow steadily. As of September, the total exceeded 4.51 million, marking a record high for the past 12 months.

It’s worth noting that the Kingdom of Bhutan has announced the transition of its national ID system to Ethereum.