Vitalik: Fusaka Upgrade Featuring PeerDAS Becomes an Ethereum Foundation "Heroic" Achievement
BlockBeats News, December 9th, Ethereum co-founder Vitalik Buterin posted a message stating that he had previously complained that the Ethereum Foundation lacked experience in the P2P network layer, with more focus on cryptoeconomics, BFT consensus, and the block layer, often taking the network layer for granted.
However, he mentioned that the situation has now changed, as evidenced by PeerDAS's performance. He noted that Foundation members such as @raulvk have made "heroic contributions" to ensure the smooth operation of PeerDAS and have developed a roadmap for faster propagation, greater resistance, and simultaneous improvement of network privacy. He also expressed his anticipation for future developments.
In a previous message, Vitalik Buterin celebrated the successful Ethereum Fusaka upgrade and stated that PeerDAS in the Fusaka upgrade has achieved sharding and data availability sampling: something that has always been Ethereum's dream.
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