Highlights from Ethereum All Core Devs Execution Call 223 covering Fusaka updates mainnet plans Glamsterdam EIPs and gas repricing discussions.
Ethereum devs urge rollups to test on Devnets, not public testnets, to ensure safer upgrades & prevent mainnet issues.
Ethereum locks Trustless Payments with ePBS for Glamsterdam V1, ensuring transparent on-chain settlements & reduced reliance on off-chain relays.
Ethereum devs confirmed Fusaka’s stability, finalized security checks, & advanced blob optimizations keeping the upgrade on track for its December 2025 mainnet launch.
Bhutan is the first country to anchor its national ID on a public blockchain, ensuring citizen privacy and verifiable, cross-border credentials.
Ethereum developers introduce 10 major repricing EIPs under EIP-8007 to optimize compute, memory, & storage costs for the upcoming Glamsterdam upgrade, ensuring efficient scalability & fair gas pricing.
Ethereum developers prepare for Glamsterdam’s EIP selection phase, emphasizing modular governance, client autonomy & community participation ahead of Oct 23.
Ethereum’s Fusaka upgrade introduces BPO forks, scaling blob capacity step by step to cut rollup costs while preserving validator decentralization.
Ethereum remains Web3’s rule-maker, with the EVM as its universal standard & rivals forced to build on the foundations it created.
Ethereum’s decentralization & security make it the trusted institutional-grade backbone for TradFi, as regulators & banks increasingly choose ETH over alternatives.
Ethereum’s Glamsterdam upgrade advances with BALs set for Devnet-0 & ePBS moving forward with new specs, prioritizing careful testing over rushed deployment.
Ethereum’s Fusaka upgrade begins Oct 1 on Holesky, followed by Sepolia & Hoodi, bringing PeerDAS, blob scaling & key UX improvements to testnets.
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