Ethereum's Fusaka upgrade just went live. This update unlocks secure scaling for Layer 2 networks, marking another leap forward in blockchain infrastructure. The move could reshape how L2s handle throughput and security going forward.
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MEVVictimAlliance
· 5h ago
So what if Fusaka is launched? We still have to wait until L2 is really up and running to know if it works or not.
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GmGnSleeper
· 5h ago
Fusaka is online now. L2 can finally breathe a sigh of relief—there's finally hope for security.
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SmartContractPlumber
· 5h ago
The launch of Fusaka is a good thing, but don’t just listen to the official hype—you need to see what the L2 audit report says. History has taught us a lesson—just look at the Ronin bridge incident, where poor access control directly led to a $600 million loss. Has the security check been thoroughly done?
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StakeHouseDirector
· 6h ago
The name fusaka... well, it's okay. Anyway, it's just another L2 story—it sounds good, but let's see if it can actually bring down gas fees before saying anything else.
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FOMOrektGuy
· 6h ago
Is Fusaka here? Yet another upgrade—upgrades every day. Is anyone actually using L2?
Ethereum's Fusaka upgrade just went live. This update unlocks secure scaling for Layer 2 networks, marking another leap forward in blockchain infrastructure. The move could reshape how L2s handle throughput and security going forward.