
PANews May 2 news, the Ethereum Foundation officially published a review of Soldøgn Interop, stating that in the past week, more than 100 core Ethereum contributors gathered in Longyearbyen, Svalbard, Norway, to advance the Glamsterdam network upgrade and achieved three core goals: reaching a consensus on a Gas Limit minimum of 200 million (200M) after the upgrade, implementing a stable running external Builder process for ePBS (enshrined PBS), and finalizing the EIP-8037 Gas Repricing parameters.
The Ethereum Foundation stated that the focus of the Glamsterdam upgrade is to enhance the security of the Gas Limit to expand Ethereum's throughput capacity. Among them, ePBS improves the block execution time window by restructuring the proposer/builder relationship, the BAL (Block-Level Access Lists) optimization enhances parallel execution and I/O efficiency, while EIP-8037 prevents state inflation caused by high Gas Limits by increasing the cost of state creation. As of this Friday, most clients have completed stable operation on glamsterdam-devnet-2 and successfully tested the entire process of external Builders. The team believes that the upgraded Gas Limit minimum of 200M already has a credible foundation.
In addition, FOCIL, native account abstraction, and future Hegotá upgrade-related functions have also made substantial progress. The Ethereum Foundation stated that in the coming weeks, core developers will continue to advance client hardening, testing improvements, and code merging, with the final parameters to be publicly confirmed in the AllCoreDevs meeting.
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