Ethereum Foundation: Key Glamsterdam upgrade goals nearly complete, consensus reached on 200 million Gas Limit minimum
ChainCatcher reports that the Ethereum Foundation has published a summary of Soldøgn Interop work. The key goals of the Glamsterdam upgrade have basically been achieved, including consensus on a 200 million Gas Limit minimum after the upgrade, stable operation of the ePBS external Builder workflow, and finalization of the EIP-8037 Gas repricing parameters.
The focus of the Glamsterdam upgrade is safely increasing the Gas Limit to expand Ethereum's throughput. EIP-8037 will prevent unlimited state expansion from high Gas Limits by increasing the cost of state creation. The Ethereum Foundation also stated that most clients have achieved stable operation on glamsterdam-devnet-2 and successfully tested the entire external Builder workflow. In addition, FOCIL, native account abstraction, and features related to the Hegotá upgrade have made substantial progress. Over the coming weeks, core developers will continue to strengthen clients, improve testing, and merge code. The final parameters will be publicly confirmed at an AllCoreDevs meeting.
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