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🚀 Solana Optimistic Network Devnet Now Open for Public Testing

According to Foresight News, the modular framework combining SVM and OP Stack, known as Solana Optimistic Network Devnet, is now live and open for public testing. Developers and users can now utilize the SOON Bridge UI for deposits and withdrawals on the SOON Devnet. Additionally, the network's block explorer is operational, enabling various functionalities on the SOON Devnet, including cross-chain asset transfers, exploring the Devnet block explorer, and deploying smart contracts.

#Solana #OptimisticNetwork #Devnet #PublicTesting #SVM #OPStack #SOONBridge #CrossChain #SmartContracts #BlockExplorer
🚀 Rome Launches Private Devnet for Developers

According to Odaily, Rome has announced the launch of its private Devnet on platform X. Starting today, developers, searchers, and solvers can build on the Rome protocol's EVM, L2, and Interop foundations. This will enable them to access Ethereum's liquidity and benefit from Solana's speed and decentralization. Rome is leveraging Solana's consensus to provide a fast, decentralized, and cost-effective multi-chain DApp experience with interoperability.

#Rome #Devnet #Developers #EVM #L2 #Interop #Ethereum #Solana #MultiChain #DApp #Decentralization
🚀 Ethereum Developers Discuss Pectra Upgrade and Future Hard Forks

According to PANews, Galaxy Research Vice President Christine Kim summarized the 197th Ethereum Core Developers Execution (ACDE) call, which focused on discussing and coordinating changes to the Ethereum execution layer (EL). During ACDE #197, developers agreed to proceed with the Pectra upgrade on a limited scale, currently including eight Ethereum Improvement Proposals (EIPs) on Devnet 3. They also discussed the potential inclusion of a set of four EIPs related to the Ethereum blob fee market in the Pectra upgrade. While Vitalik Buterin supported increasing blob capacity in Pectra, other developers expressed opposition, and no final decision has been made. Other blob-related EIPs include EIP 7762 (increasing MIN_BASE_FEE_PER_BLOB_GAS), EIP 7623 (increasing call data cost), and EIP 7742 (separating blob count between CL and EL).

Regarding the scope of the next Ethereum hard fork, Beiko confirmed that the upgrade following Pectra will be named Fusaka and will include PeerDAS and EOF. Fusaka may incorporate additional EIPs, provided there is further progress in implementing these two EIPs. Lastly, Beiko announced the introduction of a new EIP for EL upgrades named 'Amsterdam,' which will continue the Verkle EIP initially considered for inclusion in the Osaka upgrade.


#Ethereum #Pectra #HardFork #EIPs #Devnet #BlobFee #VitalikButerin #Fusaka #PeerDAS #EOF #Amsterdam #Verkle #ETH
🚀 Ethereum Developers Discuss Consensus Layer Modifications

According to Foresight News, Christine Kim, Vice President of Research at Galaxy, summarized the 144th Ethereum Core Developers Consensus (ACDC) call. This week, developers discussed and coordinated modifications to the Ethereum Consensus Layer (CL). They agreed to include EIP 7742 changes in Pectra, enabling the Beacon Chain to dynamically set the network's target and maximum Blob Gas fee limits. EF Developer Operations Engineer Barnabas Busa announced plans to immediately shut down Pectra Devnet 3. Currently, the Geth and Ethereum JS clients are ready, as are the CL clients Lighthouse, Teku, and Nimbus.

#Ethereum #ConsensusLayer #EIP7742 #Pectra #BeaconChain #Devnet #Geth #EthereumJS #Lighthouse #Teku #Nimbus
🚀 Ethereum Developers Discuss Pectra And PeerDAS Devnets

According to Foresight News, Christine Kim, Vice President of Research at Galaxy, provided a summary of the 200th Ethereum Core Developers Execution (ACDE) call. During this week's meeting, developers shared updates on the Pectra Devnet and discussed the next steps for the PeerDAS Devnet. The conversation also included short-term solutions to address Ethereum's historical growth challenges and the potential removal of EIP 7610 from Pectra.

The developers are actively working on improving the Ethereum network's efficiency and scalability. The Pectra Devnet has been a focal point of these efforts, with recent updates indicating progress in its development. However, the team is also considering the removal of EIP 7610 from Pectra, which has sparked discussions on its implications for the network's future.

In addition to Pectra, the PeerDAS Devnet is another area of focus for the developers. The next steps for PeerDAS were outlined during the call, highlighting the ongoing commitment to enhancing Ethereum's capabilities. These developments are part of a broader strategy to ensure the network can handle increasing demand and maintain its competitive edge in the blockchain space.

Furthermore, the team plans to phase out Pectra Devnet 4 soon, signaling a transition to newer and more advanced iterations of the network. This move is expected to pave the way for further innovations and improvements in Ethereum's infrastructure, aligning with the developers' long-term vision for the platform.


#Ethereum #Pectra #PeerDAS #Devnet #Blockchain #Efficiency #Scalability #ETH
🚀 Ethereum Developers Discuss Key Updates In Latest Meeting

According to Foresight News, Christine Kim, Vice President of Research at Galaxy, provided a summary of the 202nd Ethereum Core Developers Execution (ACDE) call. During this week's meeting, developers focused on the Pectra specification updates affecting several Ethereum Improvement Proposals (EIPs), including EIP 7742, EIP 7702, EIP 2537, and EIP 2935. These discussions are crucial as they aim to refine and enhance the Ethereum network's functionality and security.

The developers also deliberated on plans to remove pre-merge historical data from both client and non-Pectra EIPs. This initiative requires feedback from developers to ensure a smooth transition and maintain the integrity of the network. The removal of this data is part of a broader effort to streamline the Ethereum blockchain, making it more efficient and easier to manage.

In addition to these discussions, the team is making significant progress in implementing Pectra Devnet 5. This development network is a critical step in testing and validating the proposed changes before they are deployed on the main Ethereum network. The successful implementation of Pectra Devnet 5 will provide valuable insights and help identify any potential issues that need to be addressed before the updates are finalized.

Overall, the meeting highlighted the ongoing efforts of Ethereum developers to improve the network's performance and security. By addressing these key updates and seeking developer feedback, the team aims to ensure that the Ethereum blockchain continues to evolve and meet the needs of its users.


#Ethereum #Developers #EIP #Pectra #Blockchain #Security #Functionality #Devnet #Crypto #Innovation #ETH
🚀 Ethereum Developers Address New Vulnerability in Pectra Devnet

According to Foresight News, Christine Kim, Vice President of Research at Galaxy, summarized the 149th Ethereum Core Developers Consensus (ACDC) call. This week, developers discussed a newly discovered vulnerability on Pectra Devnet 5 and agreed to launch another development network before upgrading the public testnet. A tentative timeline for Pectra mainnet activation was established, requiring client teams to release updated software by February 3. This update aims to activate Pectra on the Sepolia and Holesky testnets on February 12 and February 19, respectively. Additionally, developers plan to release the final Pectra software for mainnet upgrade on March 11, 2025.

#Ethereum #Pectra #Devnet #vulnerability #developers #testnet #mainnet #cryptocurrency #blockchain
🚀 Ethereum Developers Delay Public Testnet Upgrade Due To Bug

According to Odaily, Ethereum developers have decided to postpone the public testnet upgrade timeline following the discovery of a new consensus bug in Pectra Devnet 5, which affected the Nethermind client. The Nethermind team has addressed the bug, caused by BLS precompile optimization, ensuring it will not impact the launch of Devnet 6. Developers plan to revisit the testnet upgrade schedule in the upcoming ACD meeting next week.

Additionally, the meeting highlighted a security vulnerability affecting the Geth client, which could impact Ethereum's peer-to-peer layer and Layer-2 scaling solutions. Nodes running Geth version 1.14 and above are advised to update to the latest version immediately.

The Pectra upgrade schedule is as follows:

- Week of February 3: Launch of Devnet 6

- February 6 (Thursday): Next ACD meeting to decide on Holesky and Sepolia testnet upgrade timelines

- February 10-11 (Monday or Tuesday): Official announcement of testnet upgrades

- Around February 19: Holesky testnet upgrade

- February 20: Developer meeting to determine Ethereum mainnet upgrade timing

- Around February 26: Sepolia testnet upgrade (planned approximately one week after Holesky upgrade)

- February 27-28: Release of the final version of the mainnet upgrade

- Mid-March: Ethereum mainnet upgrade


#Ethereum #Testnet #Upgrade #Devnet #Nethermind #Bug #Security #Geth #Pectra #Layer2 #Blockchain #Cryptocurrency #ACD #Holesky #Sepolia #Mainnet #ETH
🚀 Ethereum Developers Finalize Fusaka Upgrade Details

According to PANews, the 214th Ethereum Execution Layer Core Developers Meeting revisited previous decisions and agreed to maintain the Fusaka upgrade's scope with the addition of EIP 7939. Developers confirmed the inclusion of 12 EIPs in the Fusaka upgrade: EIP-7594, EIP-7823, EIP-7825, EIP-7883, EIP-7892, EIP-7917, EIP-7918, EIP-7935, EIP-7951, EIP-7907, EIP-7934, and the newly added EIP-7939.

Adjustments were made to certain EIP implementation details, including reducing the contract code size limit in EIP-7907 from 256KB to 48KB, modifying the blob base fee parameter in EIP-7918 from 2^14 to 2^13, and transferring the maximum blob count parameter from EIP-7892 to EIP-7594. The meeting concluded that Fusaka Devnet 2 would launch on June 23, provided at least three consensus layer and three execution layer client teams are ready.

Additionally, developers discussed two new proposals for the Glamsterdam upgrade. However, due to insufficient testing data, some parameter adjustments will be postponed to the Devnet 3 phase.


#Ethereum #FusakaUpgrade #EIP #Devnet #ConsensusLayer #ExecutionLayer #GlamsterdamUpgrade #Panews #ETH
🚀 Ethereum Developers Adjust Fusaka Upgrade Plans, Discuss Glamsterdam Hard Fork

According to PANews, the 216th Ethereum Execution Layer Core Developers Meeting (ACDE) revealed that developers have decided to remove EIP 7907 from the Fusaka upgrade. This decision means that the size limit for Ethereum smart contract code will remain unchanged for the foreseeable future. A version of this EIP might be reconsidered for the Glamsterdam hard fork, although its inclusion in the next hard fork is not guaranteed.

Tim Beiko shared a potential timeline for Fusaka's mainnet launch during the meeting. The proposed schedule includes the release of the client public testnet during the week of August 25, the first public testnet upgrade between September 22 and October 3, and the second testnet upgrade from October 6 to 10. Additionally, developers plan to initiate Fusaka Devnet-3 on July 23.

Regarding the Glamsterdam hard fork, developers have largely reached a consensus on the planned implementations. However, discussions continue on several key issues, including the "proposer-builder separation solidification mechanism" and "block-level access lists." Developers aim to finalize decisions on core code changes for the Glamsterdam upgrade within the next two to four weeks, following further input from the broader Ethereum community.


#Ethereum #Fusaka #Glamsterdam #EIP7907 #smartcontracts #blockchain #Devnet #hardfork #testnet #EthereumCommunity #ETH
🚀 Ethereum Fusaka Devnet 5 Set for Release Next Week

According to Foresight News, Christine Kim, Vice President of Research at Galaxy, announced on social media that the Ethereum Fusaka Devnet 5 is expected to be released next Wednesday. Developers are still aiming to launch the mainnet in early November.

#Ethereum #Fusaka #FusakaDevnet5 #Devnet #Mainnet #November #ForesightNews #ChristineKim #Galaxy #ETH
🚀 Ethereum Developers Discuss Fusaka Upgrade Timeline and Testing

According to Foresight News, Christine Kim, Vice President of Research at Galaxy, provided a summary of the 220th Ethereum Execution Layer Core Developers Meeting (ACDE). The meeting focused on several key topics, including a new timeline proposal for the Fusaka upgrade. Optimistically, this upgrade could be deployed to the Ethereum mainnet by the end of the year, potentially as early as November.

Developers have completed the second round of non-finality testing on Fusaka Devnet-3, although some technical issues and defects remain unresolved. In the coming days, developers plan to conduct an analysis of a hard fork limited to blob parameters (BPO) on Devnet-5.


#Ethereum #Fusaka #ACDE #Devnet #Mainnet #BlobParameters #BPO #Timeline #Testing #Upgrade #HardFork #ETH
🚀 Ethereum Developers Discuss Key Upgrades in Latest Meeting

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
🚀 Sui Plans to Launch Bitcoin-Backed Lending Platform Hashi

Sui announced on March 19 its intention to introduce Hashi, a Bitcoin-backed lending platform on the Sui network. According to NS3.AI, Hashi is designed to enable users to use native Bitcoin as collateral for on-chain services. Sui also mentioned that a developer network (devnet) is anticipated to be available soon.

#Sui #Bitcoin #Hashi #LendingPlatform #Crypto #Blockchain #DevNet #OnChain