Ethereum’s Fusaka update introduces a transaction gas limit cap of about 16.78 million gas, aimed at improving network efficiency and paving the way for future parallel execution. This update is part of the Ethereum protocol’s ongoing efforts to enhance performance and scalability. By implementing the gas limit cap, the network can better manage transaction loads and reduce congestion. The introduction of EIP-7825 is a significant step forward, as it sets the stage for more efficient processing of transactions. As Ethereum continues to evolve, updates like Fusaka are essential for maintaining its competitiveness in the blockchain space.



