Ethereum’s Glamsterdam Upgrade Takes Shape as 2026 Target Comes Into Focus

Ethereum developers are preparing the network’s next major upgrade, known as Glamsterdam, with early plans pointing to a rollout in the first half of 2026 as technical details continue to be debated. Glamsterdam Signals Ethereum’s Next Big Protocol Shift in 2026 Glamsterdam follows December 2025’s Fusaka upgrade and represents the next step in Ethereum’s long-term … Read more

Fusaka Upgrade Lands Tomorrow — Ethereum Set to Gain Strong L2 Data Flow and Sharper Gas Controls

Ethereum’s Fusaka upgrade activates tomorrow on Dec. 3, 2025, delivering a sweeping package of scaling, security, and UX improvements aimed at pushing the network into its next era. Unpacking the Fusaka Upgrade Ethereum’s Fusaka upgrade will activate on Dec. 3, 2025, at 21:49:11 UTC, marking the start of epoch 411,392 (slot 13,164,544) and bringing a … Read more

Ethereum Core Developers Confirm Pectra Testnet Forks on Holesky, Sepolia

On Feb. 13, 2025, Ethereum Core Developer Tim Beiko published a summary of the All Core Developers Execution (ACDE) call #205, confirming client software releases for the Pectra upgrade’s deployment on the Holesky and Sepolia testnets. ACDE Call Outlines Pectra Roadmap, EIP Updates, and Next Hard Fork Fusaka The Holesky testnet fork is set for … Read more

Zano Blockchain’s Hard Fork Facilitates Privacy Coin Creation, Introduces Confidential Assets

The Zano blockchain’s recently completed Zarcanum hard fork (HF4) will enable users and organizations to create custom tokenized assets that meet their specific needs. These custom tokenized assets or confidential assets, will be untraceable on the Zano blockchain. The team believes that without privacy and security, cryptocurrencies cannot achieve the much-hyped widespread adoption. Hosting Multiple … Read more

Polygon Leaps Towards Future With Successful Napoli Hard Fork

Polygon’s Napoli hard fork, incorporating the RIP-7212 upgrade, marks a significant advancement in interoperability with mainstream tech by introducing support for the elliptic curve digital signature algorithm commonly used across the internet. The upgrade also aligns with Ethereum’s recent Denchun hard fork improvements, enhancing block space efficiency, limiting self-destruct opcode scope, and reducing memory copying … Read more