Ethereum's Fusaka upgrade is dropping any moment now. Word is it's gonna shake things up for DeFi protocols, NFT marketplaces, and on-chain games.
The buzz? Transactions could get way snappier, gas fees might actually become tolerable, and Rollups are supposedly getting their moment. Not just hype—devs have been stress-testing this for months.
Here's the real question though: what matters more to you right now? Blazing-fast confirmations, or finally not paying an arm and a leg per swap? Because with Fusaka, you might actually get both. That's the promise, anyway.
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StakeTillRetire
· 2h ago
Uh, can gas fees really go down? Feels like it’s the boy who cried wolf again.
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BloodInStreets
· 2h ago
Here we go again, gas fee promises... Will they deliver this time? I thought the same thing during the last Ethereum upgrade.
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LiquidatedAgain
· 2h ago
Here they go hyping up gas fees again. What happened to the upgrade they mentioned last time? Anyway, I already got liquidated once because of high gas, so I’d be a fool to trust it again.
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ForumMiningMaster
· 2h ago
Here comes another major upgrade. Will it really be cheaper this time? I believe it halfway.
Ethereum's Fusaka upgrade is dropping any moment now. Word is it's gonna shake things up for DeFi protocols, NFT marketplaces, and on-chain games.
The buzz? Transactions could get way snappier, gas fees might actually become tolerable, and Rollups are supposedly getting their moment. Not just hype—devs have been stress-testing this for months.
Here's the real question though: what matters more to you right now? Blazing-fast confirmations, or finally not paying an arm and a leg per swap? Because with Fusaka, you might actually get both. That's the promise, anyway.
Anyone else watching how this rolls out?