HAHAHAHAHA Matt is selling them Fusaka AGAIN! Do none of them remember that Fusaka is cooking spice, not spice spice?!?!?! They have to remember, they just have to lmfao.

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HAHAHAHAHA Matt is selling them Fusaka AGAIN! Do none of them remember that Fusaka is cooking spice, not spice spice?!?!?! They have to remember, they just have to lmfao.
they do realize that fusaka is literally a cooking spice right? like that's like saying you're gonna smoke cumin or some shit (wiki)
Scanlan obviously needed this video before seeking out fusaka in Ank'Harel
SPOILERS TLOVM s3 pt3
lol drug dealer animated Matt Mercer! I still hope we're going to Get some of the Fusaka Saga. I want Scanlan to buy Cooking spices damnit!
Ethereum prepares a controversial 2026 overhaul that will forcibly strip power from the network's most dominant players
Ethereum completed its Fusaka upgrade on Dec. 3, marking one of the network’s most essential steps toward long-term scalability. The upgrade builds on a series of changes since the 2022 Merge and follows the earlier Dencun and Pectra releases, which lowered Layer 2 fees and increased blob capacity. Fusaka goes further by restructuring how Ethereum confirms that data is available, widening the…
Ethereum Activates Fusaka Upgrade, Aiming to Cut Node Costs, Speed Layer-2 Settlements
Ethereum activated its highly anticipated “Fusaka” upgrade on Wednesday, marking the blockchain’s second major code change of 2025. The update is designed to help Ethereum handle the increasingly large transaction batches coming from the layer-2 networks that settle on top of it. The Fusaka upgrade, also sometimes called a “hard fork”, was triggered at 21:49 UTC and finalized roughly after 15…
Fusaka Upgrade Could Let Ethereum Capture More Ethereum’s upcoming Fusaka upgrade may do more than improve scaling — it could reshape how economic value from Layer-2 networks flows back to the Ethereum base layer. On-chain analytics firm Nansen believes the upgrade could pave the way for “based rollups,” shifting MEV, sequencing, and fee revenue toward ETH validators and stakers.
🔧 What Fusaka Is Bringing to Ethereum
Fusaka is Ethereum’s next major hard fork, scheduled for December 2025.
It introduces PeerDAS (EIP-7594), allowing validators to verify data without downloading full “blobs,” enabling huge gains in data throughput for rollups.
The upgrade also refines gas and blob-fee rules, improves efficiency, and reduces node requirements — all aimed at supporting the rollup-centric roadmap.
In short: Fusaka increases Ethereum’s scalability and strengthens its economic position.
📊 What Nansen’s Research Reveals
Nansen highlights a key point:
Most Layer-2 economic activity today — MEV, fees, and sequencing revenue — stays at the rollup level. Practically none of it flows back to Ethereum.
With Fusaka, that could change:
Rollups may shift toward based rollups, where Ethereum validators handle sequencing.
This would move value that rollups currently capture — such as MEV and transaction ordering revenue — toward ETH validators and stakers.
More rollup activity could also increase ETH fee burn, strengthening long-term value.
This isn’t guaranteed — but Fusaka creates the conditions for it.
🌍 Why It Matters
✔️ For ETH Holders & Stakers
Better value capture would improve ETH’s economic model, boosting staking yield and reinforcing ETH’s role as a “productive asset.”
✔️ For Layer-2 Developers
Rollups could become cheaper and more scalable thanks to improved blob capacity and PeerDAS efficiency.
✔️ For Institutions
A more efficient, economically aligned Ethereum ecosystem enhances its appeal as settlement infrastructure for enterprise-grade applications.
⚠️ Challenges & Unknowns
Adoption requires Layer-2 teams to choose based-rollup architecture.
Rollup operators might resist giving up sequencer revenue.
Market cycles, regulation, or competing ecosystems could influence adoption.