The Ethereum Foundation has announced significant progress in the Glamsterdam upgrade, achieving consensus on a 200 million gas limit floor. This upgrade aims to enhance Ethereum's throughput by securely increasing the gas limit, while EIP-8037 addresses potential state bloat by adjusting gas repricing parameters. The Foundation reported successful implementation of stable external builder workflows for ePBS and noted that most clients have achieved stable operation on glamsterdam-devnet-2. Further advancements include progress on FOCIL, native account abstraction, and features related to the upcoming Hegotá upgrade. Core developers will continue refining testing and merging code, with final parameters to be confirmed at the next AllCoreDevs meeting.