The Ethereum Foundation has announced significant progress on the Glamsterdam upgrade, setting a new 200 million gas limit floor to enhance network throughput. Originally slated for June, the upgrade is now targeted for the third quarter of 2026. Glamsterdam aims to reorganize Ethereum's transaction processing and block verification, supporting higher-capacity blocks while maintaining network stability. In addition to Glamsterdam, the Foundation is focusing on the Hegotà upgrade and the Strawmap for quantum-readiness. The enshrined Proposer-Builder Separation (ePBS) and EIP-8037 have been finalized to improve block-building efficiency and manage state growth. Leadership changes within the Protocol cluster include new leads Will Corcoran, Kev Wedderburn, and Fredrik, as the Foundation continues to drive Ethereum's scaling and security roadmap.