Pacaya Hardfork on Taiko Alethia Mainnet

MAY

21

Event date

Wednesday 21 May 2025, UTC

Event description

The Pacaya Hardfork, scheduled at Block 1,166,000 on May 21, 2025, introduces based preconfirmations to Taiko Alethia, significantly reducing transaction confirmation times. This upgrade shifts away from the current contestable rollup design, enhancing user experience by streamlining transfers. Node operators must update to new software versions (e.g., taiko-alethia-client v1.5.1, raiko v1.8.0) to stay compatible, as announced by Taiko [Taiko X Post, 2025-05-17].

Recent News

Taiko has been on a roll! Over the past three months, the team optimized their based rollup protocol, cutting L1 gas costs by over 30% while maintaining contract upgradability [Taiko Labs, mirror.xyz]. This hardfork follows rigorous testing on the Taiko Hekla testnet, ensuring stability for the mainnet rollout.

Future Plans

Looking ahead, Taiko’s roadmap includes the Ontake release, which will improve randomness in the min-tier selection process—a current design flaw—and introduce support for Cancun EVM opcodes (excluding EIP-4844) [Taiko Labs, mirror.xyz]. These updates aim to further enhance scalability and user accessibility, solidifying Taiko’s position in the Ethereum ecosystem.

Onchain Data

While specific onchain metrics for Taiko Alethia (e.g., transaction volume, active wallets) aren’t publicly available in the provided data, Taiko’s focus on gas optimization suggests growing adoption. For deeper insights, platforms like Dune Analytics could provide relevant rollup activity trends.

Community Sentiment

Reactions on X are mixed. Some users are excited about faster confirmations, with @Bharat_nakwall noting “Based pre-confs” while others, like @gwgwgwago, express skepticism, calling it a “scam” due to price concerns. This split highlights the need for Taiko to deliver on its promises to win over doubters.

Risk Disclaimer

Hardforks can lead to temporary network disruptions or volatility. Ensure your node is updated to avoid issues, and stay cautious of market fluctuations.

Taiko

Bullish or Bearish?

bullish
bearish

Taiko (TAIKO) Events List

x402 on Taiko Release

x402 has gone live on the Taiko blockchain platform, enabling on-chain, pay-per-call cryptocurrency payments via the thirdweb technology stack. This release enables API agents and services to make seamless, instant payments using stablecoins over HTTP without need for registration or complex authentication. The event took place on October 10, 2025, with participation primarily online via the Taiko and thirdweb ecosystems. Recent News Coinbase and Cloudflare partnered to launch the x402 Foundation in September 2025 to promote x402 as a universal payment standard optimized for Internet and AI-driven payments. Coinbase also integrated x402 support into their developer platform and Agents SDK, further supporting its adoption. Taiko, a highly scalable Ethereum-equivalent ZK-Rollup, recently launched public mainnet phases with features including thirdweb integration and support for x402 payment protocol, showing steady ecosystem development. Future Plans The roadmaps of both Taiko and x402 include expanding developer tools and integrations, aiming to foster wide adoption of HTTP-based on-chain payments for decentralized apps and AI services. Taiko continues to scale Ethereum while upholding decentralization and security principles. X402 aims to establish a payment protocol standard for internet-native, machine-to-machine transactions that enable autonomous payments across ecosystems. Onchain Data No verifiable onchain metrics available. Community Sentiment Positive sentiment prevails in the community, appreciating the seamless integration and potential for developer utility. Users see x402 as a promising step toward standardizing crypto payments for APIs and AI services on decentralized networks. Sample community feedback includes "x402 just landed on Taiko!", "Excited to see on-chain pay-per-call payments live", and "Game changer for API economy on blockchain." Risk Disclaimer This event may influence token utility and adoption but direct price impact is uncertain. Users should consider protocol maturity and ecosystem adoption risks. Sources used https://x.com/taikoxyz/status/1976592548631359492 https://blog.cloudflare.com/x402/ https://www.coinbase.com/blog/coinbase-and-cloudflare-will-launch-x402-foundation https://blog.thirdweb.com/what-is-taiko/ https://www.x402.org/

Taiko

October 10

Taiko Hoodi Testnet Shutdown

The Taiko team has announced the shutdown of their Hoodi testnet on October 20, 2025. This testnet served as an essential environment for developers to test and refine Layer 2 solutions before the mainnet rollout. Hoodi will be replaced with a new testnet, with details to be revealed soon.The Hoodi testnet, hosted by Taiko, a prominent Ethereum Layer 2 project, will officially shut down on October 20, 2025. This event marks the conclusion of Hoodi's role as a testing ground. The new testnet replacing Hoodi will be announced shortly by the Taiko team. Participation in the shutdown involves migrating to the new testnet once it is live. Recent News Taiko recently launched the Hoodi testnet on September 25, 2025, replacing the previous Hekla testnet which sunset on September 30. The launch is part of Taiko's roadmap to improve their Layer 2 scaling solutions on Ethereum. The Ethereum community has also seen related testnet retirements such as Holesky, with Hoodi becoming the focal point until now. Future Plans Following the Hoodi testnet shutdown, Taiko plans to launch a new testnet to continue development and testing ahead of mainnet upgrades. This reflects their ongoing commitment to scalability, security, and decentralization goals on Ethereum Layer 2. Onchain Data No verifiable onchain metrics available. Community Sentiment The community sentiment is generally neutral to positive, with users acknowledging the natural progression of testnet phases as part of ongoing development. Some express anticipation for the new testnet launch. Sample reactions include: "Looking forward to the next testnet!", "Thanks for the progress, Taiko team.", and "Sad to see Hoodi go, but excited for what's next." Risk Disclaimer As this event concerns a testnet shutdown rather than mainnet or tokenomics changes, direct impact on token price is expected to be minimal. Sources used https://x.com/taikoxyz/status/1978828170578252076 https://cryptorank.io/news/feed/882c5-taiko-public-testnet-hoodi https://taiko.mirror.xyz/bmdcp5YfzInHvZonNp7WmVmiMqIJOCtVkmHdC8aANP0 https://www.mexc.fm/id-ID/news/taiko-layer-2-rolls-out-hoodi-testnet-as-hekla-nears-sunset/110192

Taiko

October 20

Taiko Fusaka Hardfork

The Fusaka Hardfork is a significant upgrade event for Taiko's Hoodi Node on the Ethereum network, scheduled for October 28, 2025. This hard fork follows Ethereum's Fusaka upgrade initiatives aimed at improving scalability and efficiency. The event involves applying the Fusaka upgrade to Taiko's layer-2 solution to enhance performance and network capacity. The Fusaka Hardfork is hosted by Taiko, focusing on implementing the Fusaka upgrade on its Hoodi Node within the Ethereum ecosystem. The upgrade involves a hard fork scheduled for October 28, 2025. Participants can stay updated through Taiko's official channels and X/Twitter posts. This event marks a technical transition to support improved transaction efficiency and scalability. Recent News Recent months have seen several Ethereum upgrades planned around this period, including Fusaka, which is also targeting mainnet upgrades for Ethereum itself with improvements like activating EIP-7825 for gas limit management. Taiko's hard fork aligns with these developments, emphasizing network optimization and readiness for increased data capacity. Future Plans The Fusaka Hardfork event paves the way for Taiko to further enhance its layer-2 scaling solutions on Ethereum, supporting future scalability, transaction throughput, and better integration with Ethereum's mainnet upgrades. Continued development is anticipated post-fork to maximize the benefits of Fusaka's improvements. Onchain Data No verifiable onchain metrics available. Community Sentiment Sentiment appears Neutral to Positive around the Fusaka Hardfork for Taiko, with community members acknowledging the importance of network upgrades. Some express anticipation for improved performance post-fork, while others await more detailed technical disclosures. Risk Disclaimer As a hard fork event affecting network operations, Fusaka may influence token utility and valuation. Participants should stay informed and exercise appropriate caution when engaging around the event. Sources used https://x.com/taikoxyz/status/1983086507910217910 https://www.coindesk.com/tech/2025/09/24/the-protocol-ethereum-developers-target-december-for-fusaka-hard-fork https://phemex.com/news/article/ethereums-fusaka-hard-fork-to-activate-eip7825-setting-transaction-gas-limit-28683 https://coindar.org/en/event/ethereum-to-release-fusaka-upgrade-on-december-3rd-136184

Taiko

October 28

Taiko Shasta Hardfork

The Shasta Hardfork is a significant upgrade on the Taiko network that introduces 100% zero-knowledge (ZK) technology and lowers transaction fees. It also implements permissionless preconfirmations, advancing Taiko towards full decentralization. Scheduled for December 31, 2025, this hardfork is hosted by the Taiko team. The event format is a protocol-level fork update on the blockchain; no specific physical location is involved, and participation is by node operators updating their software as per Taiko's official channels (https://x.com/taikoxyz/status/1978087144662126688). Recent News Taiko has been actively developing its rollup technology and ZK proofs to ensure scalability and low fees. In the past three months, the team announced testnet milestones and enhancements towards permissionless transaction confirmations, aligning with the Shasta Hardfork features. Partnerships with infrastructure providers and community growth have been emphasized to support the upcoming upgrade. Future Plans Post-hardfork, Taiko aims to optimize decentralized application (dApp) deployment on its Layer 2 solution with improved speed and cost-efficiency. Future goals include expanding zk-rollup technology usage, enhancing permissionless interactions, and eventually achieving a fully decentralized zkEVM environment as outlined in their roadmap. Onchain Data No verifiable onchain metrics available. Community Sentiment Neutral to Positive — The community on X/Twitter is generally optimistic about the Shasta Hardfork, highlighting the importance of ZK technology and fee reductions. Some express cautious enthusiasm awaiting real-world performance. Community reactions include: "Looking forward to lower fees and better scalability." "Permissionless preconfirmations could be a game changer for decentralization." "Hope this hardfork lives up to expectations." Risk Disclaimer This hardfork may impact token price due to changes in protocol performance, decentralization, and transaction costs. Users should monitor official updates and exercise caution. Sources used https://x.com/taikoxyz/status/1978087144662126688

Taiko

December 31

subscription

Be aware of the recent news
in crypto every day

Please keep me updated by email with the latest crypto news, research findings, reward programs, event updates, coin listings, and more information from Bitdates.