Ether Lee’s developers have approved the plan to raise the gas limit of the network to 60 million during the imminent fusaka upgrade.
On September 25, the Etherrium Foundation contributor Tim Beiko confirmed that the decision was made on the ACDE (All Core Devs Execution) #221 phone.
He also said that Fusaka’s testnet activation will begin in October and the main net release will soon begin. In particular, developers have previously booked the December update.
On the other hand, these decisions suggest a adjusted attempt to increase the transaction volume treated in each block as demand for block space increases.
Former Galaxy Digital Researcher Christine Kim explained this timing as an “impressive lift.”
Increased gas limitations
Implied gas limitations are not Ether Lee’s first year revision.
The threshold rose to about 36 million in February and rose to 45 million in July.
Therefore, the proposed 60 million limit of fusaka shows the third increase in 2025 and emphasizes the methods that remain at the center of the project roadmap.
Ether Lee’s gas measures the computational capabilities necessary to execute warm chain measures such as token delivery, asset exchange or contract distribution.
According to EVERSTAKE, a major staying provider, the higher the gas limit, the more “Layer-1 and Layer-2 Systems” through “more transactions, throughput and more efficiency per block”.
In addition, once he receives a number of validation (50%or more) signal approval, the new CAP will automatically be activated according to Ether Lee’s agreement rules. Already, according to the data from Gaslimits, 17%of the blockchain network validation agency increases the limit to 60 million.
But potential adjustment is no controversy.
Some community members, including Vitalik Buterin, co -founder of Ether Leeum, have long been supporting gradual growth to alleviate congestion.
On the other hand, pushing too high or fast pushing the node may cause a larger load on the node. According to them, this can widen the gap between professional valid and small participants.