🚀 Ethereum Core Developers Discuss Consensus Layer Modifications and Pectra Upgrade
#Ethereum #CoreDevelopers #ConsensusLayer #PectraUpgrade #EIP7251 #BeaconBlock #PeerDAS #Devnet2 #ETH
According to Foresight News, Galaxy Research Vice President Christine Kim summarized the 141st Ethereum Core Developers Consensus (ACDC) call. This week, developers discussed modifications to the Ethereum consensus layer (CL), various updates to the consensus layer specifications and engine API in the Pectra upgrade, including EIP 7251 and Beacon block bodies. They also addressed how to solve proof calculation issues for resource-constrained node operators, primarily home stakers, in PeerDAS. PeerDAS Devnet 2 is expected to be rebuilt based on the Pectra upgrade rather than Deneb.#Ethereum #CoreDevelopers #ConsensusLayer #PectraUpgrade #EIP7251 #BeaconBlock #PeerDAS #Devnet2 #ETH
🚀 Ethereum Core Developers Discuss Key Updates in Latest Meeting
#Ethereum #CoreDevelopers #PectraDevnet #PeerDAS #engine_getBlobsV1 #blobthroughput #EIP7742 #blockchain #ETH
According to Odaily, the 143rd Ethereum Consensus Layer Core Developers Meeting (ACDC) recently took place, focusing on several significant updates and discussions. The meeting covered updates on Pectra Devnet 3, preparations for Pectra Devnet 4, PeerDAS Devnet issues, the implementation of 'engine_getBlobsV1,' and discussions on increasing blob throughput. The developers are actively debugging Pectra Devnet 3, while preparations for Pectra Devnet 4 include simplifying EL-triggered requests for CL parsing. PeerDAS Devnet is facing challenges in achieving finality, potentially requiring a restart. The implementation of 'engine_getBlobsV1' aims to assist low-bandwidth validators in proposing blocks promptly, with all client teams prioritizing this task. Additionally, there were discussions on increasing blob throughput, with some developers suggesting an initial increase in blob target numbers, followed by adjustments based on analysis. Most developers also support EIP 7742, which proposes decoupling CL and EL blob counts.#Ethereum #CoreDevelopers #PectraDevnet #PeerDAS #engine_getBlobsV1 #blobthroughput #EIP7742 #blockchain #ETH
🚀 Stacks Foundation Successfully Conducts Hard Fork on Primary Testnet
#StacksFoundation #HardFork #PrimaryTestnet #Nakamoto #Mainnet #CoreDevelopers #Testing #Blockchain
According to Odaily, the Stacks Foundation announced on X that the Primary Testnet has successfully undergone a hard fork and is now running the full version of Nakamoto. This marks the final 'rehearsal' before the mainnet hard fork and is proceeding as planned. Core developers expect to observe at least five consecutive days of stable behavior on the Primary Testnet before making a decision next week. During this period, various teams and contributors will continue testing through transactions and activities.#StacksFoundation #HardFork #PrimaryTestnet #Nakamoto #Mainnet #CoreDevelopers #Testing #Blockchain
🚀 Ethereum Developers Reach Preliminary Consensus On Blob Size Increase
#Ethereum #BlobSizeIncrease #CoreDevelopers #NetworkScalability #DataHandling #Testing #DecentralizedApplications #InfrastructureOptimization #ETH
According to BlockBeats, Ethereum protocol developer and Prysm maintainer Terence announced on social media that a preliminary consensus was reached during the Ethereum Core Developers Meeting (AllCoreDevs). The developers agreed to increase the blob target/maximum from 3/6 to 6/9. However, the implementation of this change will require further testing and results from network development.
The decision to adjust the blob size is part of ongoing efforts to enhance the Ethereum network's performance and scalability. The increase in blob size is expected to improve data handling capabilities, which is crucial for the network's efficiency. This change is still in the preliminary stages, and developers emphasize the need for comprehensive testing to ensure that the network can handle the increased blob size without compromising stability or security.
As Ethereum continues to evolve, the core development team remains focused on optimizing the network's infrastructure. The proposed changes are part of a broader strategy to address the growing demands on the network, driven by the increasing adoption of decentralized applications and services. The developers are committed to ensuring that any modifications are thoroughly vetted and tested before implementation to maintain the network's integrity and reliability.#Ethereum #BlobSizeIncrease #CoreDevelopers #NetworkScalability #DataHandling #Testing #DecentralizedApplications #InfrastructureOptimization #ETH
🚀 Bitcoin Developer Funding Faces Uncertainty as Support Withdrawn
#Bitcoin #DeveloperFunding #SatoshiActionFund #CoreDevelopers #Cryptocurrency #FundingUncertainty #BTC
According to Foresight News, Dennis Porter, co-founder of the Satoshi Action Fund, announced on social media that he has lost confidence in the work of Bitcoin core developers. Porter revealed that during his time working with Bitcoin, he helped raise over $200,000 for core developers. However, he has decided to cease funding support for their projects moving forward.#Bitcoin #DeveloperFunding #SatoshiActionFund #CoreDevelopers #Cryptocurrency #FundingUncertainty #BTC
🚀 Ethereum's Gas Fees Determined by Validator Votes, Says Co-Founder
#Ethereum #GasFees #ValidatorVotes #VitalikButerin #Blockchain #Crypto #ForesightNews #CoreDevelopers #FreeMarket #Bitcoin #ETH #BTC
According to Foresight News, Ethereum co-founder Vitalik Buterin stated that the gas fees on the Ethereum network are set by validator votes, with many validators adopting the recommendations of core developers. However, he emphasized that the inclusion of transactions in blocks is entirely determined by the free market. Buterin highlighted that Ethereum does not follow the approach of Bitcoin's core nodes.#Ethereum #GasFees #ValidatorVotes #VitalikButerin #Blockchain #Crypto #ForesightNews #CoreDevelopers #FreeMarket #Bitcoin #ETH #BTC
🚀 Ethereum Developers Discuss Key Upgrades in Latest Meeting
#Ethereum #Blockchain #Devnet #EIP7843 #ExecutionLayer #CoreDevelopers #GlamsterdamUpgrade #EIP7954 #ContractSize #TechDiscussion #EthereumUpgrade #ETH
According to BlockBeats, on January 16, the 228th Ethereum Execution Layer Core Developers Meeting (ACDE) focused on several important topics. The meeting addressed the delay in the BALs Devnet-2 scope decision due to EIP-7843 (slot opcode), which involves both the consensus and execution layers. Additionally, seven proposed EIPs were rejected from inclusion in the Glamsterdam upgrade, while EIP-7954, which proposes increasing contract size from 24KB to 32KB, was considered.
The developers also decided to continue finalizing the details of the Glamsterdam upgrade. The discussions were technical and pragmatic, aiming to quickly define the scope to avoid further delays.#Ethereum #Blockchain #Devnet #EIP7843 #ExecutionLayer #CoreDevelopers #GlamsterdamUpgrade #EIP7954 #ContractSize #TechDiscussion #EthereumUpgrade #ETH
🚀 Bitcoin Core Developers Highlighted in Latest Bitcoin Magazine Issue
#Bitcoin #BitcoinCore #BitcoinMagazine #Cryptocurrency #Blockchain #CryptoDevelopment #SoftwareDevelopment #CryptoNews #BitcoinUpgrades #CoreDevelopers #BTC
Bitcoin Magazine's latest issue sheds light on the essential role of Bitcoin Core developers in sustaining and enhancing the Bitcoin network. According to NS3.AI, the editor underscores the importance of software and the continuous efforts of developers who are responsible for writing and updating the Bitcoin Core software. This edition seeks to enrich readers' knowledge by including articles authored by developers that detail their work and upcoming upgrades to Bitcoin Core.#Bitcoin #BitcoinCore #BitcoinMagazine #Cryptocurrency #Blockchain #CryptoDevelopment #SoftwareDevelopment #CryptoNews #BitcoinUpgrades #CoreDevelopers #BTC