Overview
- Developers confirmed the Fusaka hard fork for December 3 on mainnet, introducing PeerDAS, higher blob capacity, stronger data verifiability, and gas-limit optimizations for rollups.
- ETH is reported around $4,177 with key support near $4,150; reclaiming $4,400 could open $4,500–$4,700, while resistance remains near $5,000.
- Several analysts predict a move above $5,000 if Fusaka proceeds smoothly and market conditions hold, framing the upgrade as a potential near‑term catalyst.
- Contrasting views from other analysts warn ETH could slip below $2,000 in 2026, citing weakening momentum and technical breakdowns.
- Parallel coverage promotes Remittix as having raised over $26 million with a CertiK audit, a beta wallet, and BitMart/LBank listings, though at least one article is sponsored and the claims should be independently verified.