Ethereum developers and analysts highlighted the successful Fusaka upgrade as a milestone, with Vitalik Buterin publishing a celebratory note on PeerDAS progress. The launch features PeerDAS integration delivering sharding and data availability sampling, aligning with Ethereum’s scalability roadmap and long-term data strategies.
On the Layer 2 frontier, capacity expansions via greater blob throughput are expected to support lower costs, with a recent analysis projecting L2 fees could fall by ~40-60%. Nevertheless, Layer 1 remains bounded until the maturation of zero-knowledge EVM, underscoring the need for distributed block-building and sharded memory pools.
This development marks a substantive step in blockchain scalability, closing a decade-long gap since the 2015 sharding vision. The coming two years will target PeerDAS stability and further expansion of the L1 gas limit to unlock higher throughput.
Source: https://en.coinotag.com/breakingnews/ethereum-fusaka-upgrade-unveils-peerdas-sharding-and-data-availability-sampling-boosting-l1-throughput-and-cutting-layer-2-fees


