Ethereum's core developers have decided to postpone the planned increase of the network's Gas Limit to 60 million, pending results from the Berlinterop test. This test is expected to provide crucial data on throughput and latency, with execution times potentially reaching up to three seconds in worst-case scenarios. The 213th Ethereum Execution Layer Core Developer Meeting also covered other significant topics, including brainstorming for the Glamsterdam upgrade and the implementation of FOCIL across five clients to combat memory pool censorship. Additionally, discussions highlighted the potential of EVM64 to enhance execution speed through 64-bit algorithms.