The movement starts the countdown for Ethereum's second hard fork of 2025, with the new release of PeerDAS
🔧 What's happening with #Ethereum✅ : new update on the way
The Ethereum developers community has confirmed that the next major upgrade of the Fusaka network will officially launch on the mainnet on December 3, 2025.
Fusaka will integrate a set of technical improvements known as 'EIPs' aimed at scalability, efficiency, and security.

Among the most important: EIP‑7594, which introduces the PeerDAS functionality, a method that allows validating transaction data 'in parts' rather than processing entire data blocks ('blobs'), which reduces storage and bandwidth requirements for nodes.
This improvement has a direct impact on those using the blockchain: it helps layer 2 networks (layer-2 rollups) to be faster and cheaper, resulting in more economical and efficient transactions for users and developers.

In turn, Fusaka contains internal updates to improve security, the efficiency of smart contracts, and the robustness of the base network, without altering existing functions or balances.
✅ What does this mean for users and investors
Ethereum users, DeFi, or apps on Ethereum can expect faster and cheaper transactions, enhancing the overall experience.
DApp developers have a more robust and efficient base network, facilitating growth and adoption.
For those who invest in or hold ETH, improvements in scalability and efficiency can translate into a healthier and more attractive ecosystem in the medium and long term.
Together, the upgrade reinforces Ethereum's commitment to security, decentralization, and scalability — key pillars for competing as a global blockchain platform.