Ethereum's just-completed Fusaka hard fork, have you paid attention? This time, the core weapon PeerDAS is not a joke - it directly caused the transaction processing capacity of the Layer2 network to skyrocket by 8 times, and the handling fee? Then you have to dive down.



For us ordinary players, the cost of on-chain transfers and playing DApps will be ridiculously low and fast in the future. Developers are more refreshed, with cheap data storage space, the imagination space of various new applications is opened up at once.

More importantly, Ethereum has set a hard rule this time: two rounds of hard fork upgrades are fixed every year. What does this mean? It means that the expansion will not stop, and the ecology will only run smoother. The narrative logic of ETH, ARB, POL, and other related tokens may need to be reorganized.
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HypotheticalLiquidatorvip
· 12-12 15:54
8x throughput sounds great, but how much can the actual liquidation price drop? Don't be blinded by the narrative.
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GasFeeTherapistvip
· 12-12 14:14
An 8x performance improvement sounds great, but when will the actual benefits reach our wallets? --- PeerDAS is really impressive this time; the fee drop is very friendly to retail investors. --- Wait, two hard forks every year? That’s a bit intense, can the ecosystem keep up? --- Here we go again with stories about ETH, ARB, POL—retail investors never sleep. --- I've heard about low fees so many times, let's wait until it's actually implemented. --- Fusaka is completed, but what I care about is when I can truly experience the low cost and speed. --- Developers are ecstatic, but will new applications really explode? That’s the real key. --- Hard rules sound nice, but executing them is another matter. --- An 8x improvement in Layer2 sounds good, but I wonder if there will be another wave of technical hype. --- Lower transfer costs are truly a blessing; finally shaking off the gas fee curse.
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DeFiCaffeinatorvip
· 12-10 03:30
PeerDAS sounds fierce, but we have to take a look at it when it really lands, so don't rush to stud Two rounds of hard forks a year, this rhythm is indeed a bit fierce, Ethereum is really involuted 8 times the throughput, the fee dives, the story of ARB and POL is going to be told again, a little looking forward to it Fusaka is here.,How do I feel that few people don't know yet.,The transmission power is indeed a bit crotch-pulling. What really cures me is whether developers will really pour into building applications on a large scale and not become a paper upgrade How long has it been said about expansion, can it really be implemented in the experience this time, don't let the currency price rise, the fee reduction is real Two rounds of forks a year sounds like a race against competitors, a bit over-promised
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ForkMastervip
· 12-10 03:23
Well... PeerDAS sounds cool, but I'm more concerned about whether the project side will take another opportunity to cut the wave. Two rounds of forks a year, this frequency will not create arbitrage space for some people, look.
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MoneyBurnervip
· 12-10 03:12
8x expansion? Let's look at the on-chain data first, can ARB turn around or continue to fall?
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MEVVictimAlliancevip
· 12-10 03:09
Well... 8 times the processing power sounds fierce, but you have to wait for it to really land, don't brag about it a year later Two hard forks a year? Just listen, the key is whether it can really move forward steadily, and now I believe that Ethereum is a bit too optimistic ARB and POL are going to be hyped again, I bet five yuan and a big V will start telling a new story within a week What are the direct benefits of PeerDAS for small retail investors like me? Can you buy the bottom in advance? It's good if the cost is low, but I'm more concerned about when it can actually be used, not paper data
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NFTArchaeologisvip
· 12-10 03:05
Fusaka's PeerDAS this time is a bit like a "movable type printing moment" in the digital world - not a revolutionary disruption, but lowering the threshold to dust at the infrastructure level. 8x throughput sounds aggressive, but what's the real value? Creators finally have a cheap stage.
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