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Ethereum Researcher Published Today, a new protocol update will be underway to outline a multifaceted strategy for extending the blob throughput of layer 2 scalability while maintaining decentralization and censorship resistance.
Next from Protocol Update 001, this update details how Peerdas, the centerpiece design for future Fusaka upgrades, can sample nodes rather than downloading full blob data. This allows for up to 8x throughput without significantly increasing hardware requirements.
During major upgrades, the “BLOB Parameter Only” (BPO) fork incrementally increases the limits of BLOBs, but bandwidth optimizations like cell-level messaging reduce Redundant data transfer.
According to the Allcoredevs discussion, Fusaka is targeting the launch of MainNet in early November. First DevConnect Buenos Aires. Peerdas (EIP-7594) has been identified as a headliner for Fusaka and will include the BPO mechanism (EIP-7892).
Fusaka testing is already underway at Devnets, with client teams preparing to deploy public testnets until September and October before the mainnet is activated.
On the other hand, the developers are Preparation Glamsterdam is a subsequent network upgrade expected around mid-2026, further expanding Peerdas with advanced networking and pipeline techniques.