Ethereum's core developers, led by Tim Beiko, convened for the 219th ACDE meeting to discuss key updates and future plans. The Fusaka update was a primary focus, with Devnet-3 achieving finality and the consensus layer team addressing synchronization issues, expected to be resolved by next week. If non-finality tests stabilize, Devnet-5 will be initiated. Additionally, the Blob proposal is advancing through Osaka-style PR collections, requiring 24-hour consensus for merging.
The meeting also covered plans to deprecate Holesky weeks after Fusaka's activation, with a public post outlining the timeline and migration guidance. The gas limit target is set to reach 60 million before the Fusaka upgrade. Discussions on Glamsterdam updates prioritized client-requested PFI matters, with the Repricings Meta EIP serving as a comprehensive proposal for opcode and precompile cost model updates. EIPs 2926, 7793, 7843, 8012, and 8014 were reviewed, though no decisions on inclusion were made.
Ethereum Core Developers Discuss Fusaka Update and Future Plans
Disclaimer: The content provided on Phemex News is for informational purposes only. We do not guarantee the quality, accuracy, or completeness of the information sourced from third-party articles. The content on this page does not constitute financial or investment advice. We strongly encourage you to conduct you own research and consult with a qualified financial advisor before making any investment decisions.