From 4a0dc70c3aac45eda3b825a3931c1fe95317f9cc Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Nuno Loureiro Date: Fri, 1 May 2026 05:36:09 +0000 Subject: [PATCH 1/2] content(layer-2): refresh page copy to reflect Fusaka/PeerDAS (Dec 2025) MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit The layer-2 page was last updated February 2026, before which Fusaka had already shipped (December 3, 2025). Fusaka introduced PeerDAS — peer-to-peer data availability sampling — which directly improves how L2 rollups post and retrieve data on Ethereum. Changes: - 'Backed by Ethereum' callout: add Fusaka/PeerDAS mention - 'Powered by Ethereum' section: reference Fusaka upgrade - FAQ 'Why can't Ethereum scale itself': update with PeerDAS context to give a more accurate and up-to-date answer Note: transaction cost stats ($0.01 / $0.001) are dynamically fetched from L2beat/GrowThePie APIs and are already live — no change needed. Fixes #18087 Spotted via: weekly QA review (2026-04-27) --- src/intl/en/page-layer-2.json | 8 ++++---- 1 file changed, 4 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/intl/en/page-layer-2.json b/src/intl/en/page-layer-2.json index a880da7ab2c..1667d88edcc 100644 --- a/src/intl/en/page-layer-2.json +++ b/src/intl/en/page-layer-2.json @@ -9,12 +9,12 @@ "page-layer-2-calloutCard-2-title": "Near instant transactions", "page-layer-2-calloutCard-2-description": "Whether you are making a quick payment or engaging in decentralized finance (DeFi), all transactions take only a few seconds.", "page-layer-2-calloutCard-3-title": "Backed by Ethereum", - "page-layer-2-calloutCard-3-description": "Ethereum’s time-proven and decentralized blockchain functions as the settlement layer for other newer networks.", + "page-layer-2-calloutCard-3-description": "Ethereum's time-proven and decentralized blockchain functions as the settlement layer for other newer networks. The Fusaka upgrade (December 2025) introduced PeerDAS, further improving how efficiently L2s store data on Ethereum.", "page-layer-2-meta-title": "Intro to Ethereum Layer 2: benefits and uses", "page-layer-2-meta-description": "Learn about Ethereum layer 2 networks", "page-layer-2-powered-by-ethereum-title": "Powered by Ethereum", "page-layer-2-powered-by-ethereum-description-1": "Ethereum is no longer just a single network.", - "page-layer-2-powered-by-ethereum-description-2": "With hundreds of blockchains now built on top of it, Ethereum has become more cost-effective, faster, and accessible for everyday use.", + "page-layer-2-powered-by-ethereum-description-2": "With hundreds of blockchains now built on top of it, Ethereum has become more cost-effective, faster, and accessible for everyday use. Recent upgrades like Fusaka (December 2025) have made L2 data availability even more efficient.", "page-layer-2-powered-by-ethereum-description-3": "Embrace the future by joining one of the many networks powered by Ethereum!", "page-layer-2-man-and-dog-alt": "Man and dog playing", "page-layer-2-blockchain-transaction-cost": "Average transaction cost on the Ethereum blockchain", @@ -38,7 +38,7 @@ "page-layer-2-faq-ExpandableCard-2-link": "maturity of the network", "page-layer-2-faq-ExpandableCard-2-description-2": "Users should perform due diligence, starting with small transactions and staying updated on developments to ensure secure usage.", "page-layer-2-faq-ExpandableCard-3-title": "Why can't Ethereum scale its own chain instead of relying on these networks?", - "page-layer-2-faq-ExpandableCard-3-description": "Ethereum can't easily scale its own main chain because it needs to stay secure and decentralized. Making the main chain faster could make it less secure and more centralized. Ethereum networks help by processing transactions off the main chain and then using the main chain for security, allowing Ethereum to handle more transactions without losing security or decentralization.", + "page-layer-2-faq-ExpandableCard-3-description": "Ethereum can't easily scale its own main chain because it needs to stay secure and decentralized. Making the main chain faster would require larger nodes and more specialised hardware, reducing the number of people who can run a node and undermining decentralization. Instead, Ethereum focuses on being the best settlement layer it can be. The Fusaka upgrade (December 2025) introduced PeerDAS — a more efficient way for L2s to post and retrieve data on Ethereum — so the network of networks can keep scaling without compromising on security.", "page-layer-2-faq-ExpandableCard-4-title": "Why is there no 'official' Ethereum networks?", "page-layer-2-faq-ExpandableCard-4-description": "Just as there is no 'official' Ethereum client, there is no 'official' Ethereum layer 2. Ethereum is permissionless - technically anyone can create a layer 2! Multiple teams will implement their version of a layer 2, and the ecosystem as a whole will benefit from a diversity of design approaches that are optimized for different use cases. Much like we have multiple Ethereum clients developed by multiple teams in order to have diversity in the network, this too will be how layer 2s develop in the future.", "page-layer-2-callout-1-title": "Explore different networks", @@ -58,4 +58,4 @@ "page-layer-2-unichain-description": "Unichain is a DeFi-native Ethereum L2, built to be the home for liquidity across chains", "page-layer-2-ink-description": "Ink is an Ethereum OP Stack layer 2 blockchain designed to be the house of DeFi for the Superchain; a powerful baselayer for deploying innovative DeFi protocols.", "page-layer-2-zircuit-description": "Zircuit is an EVM-compatible ZK Rollup featuring AI-powered Sequencer-Level Security to detect and prevent malicious transactions." -} \ No newline at end of file +} From ba3dd24d042d5b3d1d5dca3a8e1715d4eae16e38 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: wackerow <54227730+wackerow@users.noreply.github.com> Date: Fri, 1 May 2026 09:57:15 -0700 Subject: [PATCH 2/2] patch: apply updates from content review Co-authored-by: mnelsonBT <74370515+mnelsonBT@users.noreply.github.com> --- src/intl/en/page-layer-2.json | 6 +++--- 1 file changed, 3 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/intl/en/page-layer-2.json b/src/intl/en/page-layer-2.json index 1667d88edcc..50bf0e70192 100644 --- a/src/intl/en/page-layer-2.json +++ b/src/intl/en/page-layer-2.json @@ -9,12 +9,12 @@ "page-layer-2-calloutCard-2-title": "Near instant transactions", "page-layer-2-calloutCard-2-description": "Whether you are making a quick payment or engaging in decentralized finance (DeFi), all transactions take only a few seconds.", "page-layer-2-calloutCard-3-title": "Backed by Ethereum", - "page-layer-2-calloutCard-3-description": "Ethereum's time-proven and decentralized blockchain functions as the settlement layer for other newer networks. The Fusaka upgrade (December 2025) introduced PeerDAS, further improving how efficiently L2s store data on Ethereum.", + "page-layer-2-calloutCard-3-description": "Ethereum's time-proven and decentralized blockchain functions as the settlement layer for other newer networks.", "page-layer-2-meta-title": "Intro to Ethereum Layer 2: benefits and uses", "page-layer-2-meta-description": "Learn about Ethereum layer 2 networks", "page-layer-2-powered-by-ethereum-title": "Powered by Ethereum", "page-layer-2-powered-by-ethereum-description-1": "Ethereum is no longer just a single network.", - "page-layer-2-powered-by-ethereum-description-2": "With hundreds of blockchains now built on top of it, Ethereum has become more cost-effective, faster, and accessible for everyday use. Recent upgrades like Fusaka (December 2025) have made L2 data availability even more efficient.", + "page-layer-2-powered-by-ethereum-description-2": "With hundreds of blockchains now built on top of it, Ethereum has become more cost-effective, faster, and accessible for everyday use.", "page-layer-2-powered-by-ethereum-description-3": "Embrace the future by joining one of the many networks powered by Ethereum!", "page-layer-2-man-and-dog-alt": "Man and dog playing", "page-layer-2-blockchain-transaction-cost": "Average transaction cost on the Ethereum blockchain", @@ -38,7 +38,7 @@ "page-layer-2-faq-ExpandableCard-2-link": "maturity of the network", "page-layer-2-faq-ExpandableCard-2-description-2": "Users should perform due diligence, starting with small transactions and staying updated on developments to ensure secure usage.", "page-layer-2-faq-ExpandableCard-3-title": "Why can't Ethereum scale its own chain instead of relying on these networks?", - "page-layer-2-faq-ExpandableCard-3-description": "Ethereum can't easily scale its own main chain because it needs to stay secure and decentralized. Making the main chain faster would require larger nodes and more specialised hardware, reducing the number of people who can run a node and undermining decentralization. Instead, Ethereum focuses on being the best settlement layer it can be. The Fusaka upgrade (December 2025) introduced PeerDAS — a more efficient way for L2s to post and retrieve data on Ethereum — so the network of networks can keep scaling without compromising on security.", + "page-layer-2-faq-ExpandableCard-3-description": "Ethereum can't easily scale its own main chain because it needs to stay secure and decentralized. Making the main chain faster would require larger nodes and more specialised hardware, reducing the number of people who can run a node and undermining decentralization. Instead, Ethereum focuses on being the best settlement layer it can be. The Fusaka upgrade (December 2025) introduced PeerDAS, a more efficient way for L2s to post and retrieve data on Ethereum, so the network of networks can keep scaling without compromising on security.", "page-layer-2-faq-ExpandableCard-4-title": "Why is there no 'official' Ethereum networks?", "page-layer-2-faq-ExpandableCard-4-description": "Just as there is no 'official' Ethereum client, there is no 'official' Ethereum layer 2. Ethereum is permissionless - technically anyone can create a layer 2! Multiple teams will implement their version of a layer 2, and the ecosystem as a whole will benefit from a diversity of design approaches that are optimized for different use cases. Much like we have multiple Ethereum clients developed by multiple teams in order to have diversity in the network, this too will be how layer 2s develop in the future.", "page-layer-2-callout-1-title": "Explore different networks",