Ethereum Fusaka Upgrade Shows Mixed Results

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The Ethereum network's Fusaka upgrade, activated on December 3, 2025, successfully expanded data availability capacity through Blob Parameter Overrides, incrementally raising blob targets from 6 to 14 per block with a maximum ceiling of 21. This technical enhancement aimed to reduce layer-2 rollup costs and improve network scalability, representing continued infrastructure development.
However, initial data suggests a surprising usage drop following the upgrade, raising questions about whether the network addressed the most pressing user demands. While the increased blob capacity demonstrates technical progress, market response indicates potential misalignment between infrastructure improvements and immediate adoption drivers, warranting close monitoring of subsequent network metrics.
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