Ethereum's Fusaka Update Set to Go Live in Early December
Ethereum developers and ecosystem observers are preparing for the Fusaka protocol upgrade, which Bitmine says will go live in early December. The technical change lets nodes retain only a fraction of on‑chain data, reducing long‑term storage requirements and easing resource demands for operators. Implementation details are being finalized but the core aim is clearer: make running a node less costly and more accessible.
Traders and analysts are watching for a positive market reaction, arguing that lower infrastructure barriers could spur broader participation and dApp adoption. While many expect a bullish impact on ETH’s price, observers note that actual market moves will depend on execution, broader macro conditions, and how quickly services and exchanges adapt to the new storage model.