After the successful deployment of Pactra last week, the largest upgrade of the atherium in more than a year, the core developers of the network are already focused on the next major series upgrade: Fuska.
Pactra introduced significant changes aimed at the biggest code change in the atherium since the merge in 2022, making staking for institutions easy, improvement in wallet accessibility and increasing transaction efficiency.
The developers have already started plans for the next upgrade of the network, and thus have so far agreed to include an atherium reform proposal (EIP) called “Perdas” that can help the network support the large “drops” of transactions data.
Drops introduced during Denkun upgrade are locations dedicated to large parts of data related to transactions. They are stored off-chain, which reduces congestion on the atherium blockchain and reduces gas charges. Drops are important for the growing layer -2 ecosystem manufactured at the top of the atherium, such as intermediary, optimism, and the base of the coinbase, which processes the transaction at a faster and low cost than the main range.
Peerdas, who stands for a sample of colleague data availability, allows verifications to download partial data from drops instead of full blob whether the data is posted on the network or not.
In theory, the Perdas layer -2 can reduce the transaction costs and benefit the institutions operating the verifications on the atherium blockchain.
“Pirdas Super is important because we want to help in the layer -2S scale,” Parathosh Jayati, a Devaps engineer at the Atherium Foundation, said, for the cyst on Telegram. “Pirdas allows us to compete to a large extent to a large extent.”
The luska is determined to be live at the end of 2025 and will eventually include a bundle of additional upgrades beyond the piradas. However, atherium developers are notorious for delay in their upgradation.
Pactra was initially prescribed for release in late 2024, but was postponed in the first quarter of 2025. Following some defective tests, the developers delayed the upgrade in May.
Etharium developers have been criticized in the last one year Not implementation The protocol quickly changes. As the price of network tokens has lagged behind in recent months and developers have migrated into the competition ecosystem, the series community argued whether its informal leader-virgin-benevolent Ethereum Foundation–to blame.
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