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🚀 Ethereum Core Developers Discuss Key Updates in Latest Meeting

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
🚀 Ethereum Developers Discuss Key Updates in Latest Consensus Meeting

According to BlockBeats, on December 16, Christine Kim, Vice President of Research at Galaxy, provided a summary of the 147th Ethereum Core Developers Consensus (ACDC) call. During this week's meeting, developers continued to finalize the specifications for the upcoming Pectra Devnet 5. The Mekong network, which operates based on the Pectra Devnet 4 specifications, is currently stable, with no new reports on its health status.

In the meeting, Ethereum Foundation engineer Barnabas Busa proposed removing the ability for validators to change the block gas limit. Additionally, developers agreed to remove EIP 7742 from Pectra, which involves decoupling the blob count between the Consensus Layer (CL) and Execution Layer (EL). Instead, they plan to double the blob count in Pectra by altering the client's genesis configuration. These discussions and decisions are part of ongoing efforts to enhance the Ethereum network's functionality and stability.


#Ethereum #Developers #ConsensusMeeting #PectraDevnet #MekongNetwork #BlobCount #Blockchain #EthereumFoundation #EIP7742 #ETH
🚀 Ethereum Developers Agree On Naming For Upcoming Upgrade

According to Odaily, Christine Kim, Vice President of Research at Galaxy, summarized the 148th Ethereum Core Developers Consensus (ACDC) call. This week, developers reached a consensus to name the seventh Ethereum Consensus Layer (CL) fork or upgrade after the star 'Gloas.' EF engineer Parithosh Jayanthi highlighted an open issue in the CL specification that developers need to address before launching Pectra Devnet 5. Additionally, the hive testing for both EL and CL clients has been updated, with most clients performing well in these tests.

#Ethereum #Developers #Upgrade #ConsensusLayer #Gloas #PectraDevnet #HiveTesting
🚀 Ethereum Developers Agree On Naming For Upcoming Upgrade

According to BlockBeats, on January 10, Christine Kim, Vice President of Research at Galaxy, summarized the 148th Ethereum Core Developers Consensus (ACDC) call. During the meeting, developers agreed to name the seventh Ethereum Consensus Layer (CL) fork or upgrade 'Gloas' after a star. Ethereum Foundation engineer Parithosh Jayanthi highlighted an open issue in the CL specifications that needs to be addressed before the launch of Pectra Devnet 5. Additionally, the hive testing for both Execution Layer (EL) and Consensus Layer (CL) clients has been updated, with most clients performing well in these tests.

#Ethereum #Gloas #ConsensusLayer #PectraDevnet #blockchain #cryptocurrency #upgrades #developers #ETH
🚀 Ethereum Developers Discuss Upcoming Upgrade And Testing

According to Foresight News, Christine Kim, Vice President of Research at Galaxy, summarized the 148th Ethereum Core Developers Consensus (ACDC) call. This week, developers agreed to name the seventh Ethereum Consensus Layer (CL) fork or upgrade after the star 'Gloas.' EF engineer Parithosh Jayanthi highlighted an open issue in the CL specification that developers need to address before launching Pectra Devnet 5. Additionally, the hive testing for both Execution Layer (EL) and CL clients has been updated, with most clients performing well in these tests.

#Ethereum #Developers #Upgrade #ConsensusLayer #Gloas #PectraDevnet #Testing #ForesightNews
🚀 Ethereum Developers Discuss Pectra Devnet 5 Release and Gas Fee Limit Testing

According to Odaily, Christine Kim, Vice President of Research at Galaxy, summarized the 203rd Ethereum Core Developers Execution (ACDE) call. This week, developers focused on the release of Pectra Devnet 5 and the pending updates to the Pectra specifications. Discussions also covered the next steps for testing increased gas fee limits on the Holesky testnet, efforts towards RPC standardization, and specifications for minimum node hardware and bandwidth requirements. Additionally, Ethereum Foundation Developer Operations Engineer Parithosh Jayanthi noted issues with gas fee estimation on the Devnet and plans to collect logs to share on the Ethereum R&D Discord channel.

#Ethereum #PectraDevnet #GasFees #Holesky #RPCStandardization #NodeHardware #BandwidthRequirements #GasFeeEstimation