#美联储重启降息步伐 $BNB $ETH $Jager Christine Kim summarized the latest updates on two key upgrades during the 225th Ethereum Execution Layer Core Developers Meeting.
On the Fusaka upgrade front, mainnet activation went pretty smoothly. Although there was a minor hiccup with the Prysm client, the team quickly got it under control. Notably, there’s also an automated BPO hard fork scheduled for December 9—this will be the first time it’s attempted.
The selection process for the Glamsterdam upgrade has been quite strict. Developers cut 14 out of over 40 improvement proposals outright, then focused their efforts on 5 key areas, with another 5 still under discussion. The logic behind this selection is clear: only proposals that truly drive the ecosystem forward are kept.
Right now, EIP 7002 is drawing a lot of attention—this proposal is tied to reducing transaction fees. At the same time, developers are fine-tuning coordination and testing details for the upgrade, since network stability is something that can’t be compromised.
Overall, Ethereum’s developers are digging deep into technical details while maintaining transparency through community collaboration. This pace shows they’re genuinely committed to the network’s evolution.
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MEVHunterBearish
· 15h ago
ETH developers are nitpicking the details again. Will EIP 7002 actually lower fees? Feels like just another empty promise.
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SquidTeacher
· 15h ago
Wow, the Fusaka mainnet launch went so smoothly. I thought it would run into trouble.
If EIP 7002 can really lower fees, ETH still has a chance.
Developers made good choices this time, cutting 14 proposals seems pretty rational.
That automated hard fork on December 9 is really a first—I'm a bit excited and a bit nervous.
Compared to some projects that brag all day, Ethereum is actually getting things done seriously.
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failed_dev_successful_ape
· 15h ago
ETH developers are actually getting work done here, unlike some projects that are all talk.
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DaisyUnicorn
· 16h ago
Oh, Fusaka has successfully launched, but that Prysm incident really had me sweating for a moment... Luckily, the team responded quickly, otherwise we’d be in for another round of liquidation self-rescue guides.
#美联储重启降息步伐 $BNB $ETH $Jager Christine Kim summarized the latest updates on two key upgrades during the 225th Ethereum Execution Layer Core Developers Meeting.
On the Fusaka upgrade front, mainnet activation went pretty smoothly. Although there was a minor hiccup with the Prysm client, the team quickly got it under control. Notably, there’s also an automated BPO hard fork scheduled for December 9—this will be the first time it’s attempted.
The selection process for the Glamsterdam upgrade has been quite strict. Developers cut 14 out of over 40 improvement proposals outright, then focused their efforts on 5 key areas, with another 5 still under discussion. The logic behind this selection is clear: only proposals that truly drive the ecosystem forward are kept.
Right now, EIP 7002 is drawing a lot of attention—this proposal is tied to reducing transaction fees. At the same time, developers are fine-tuning coordination and testing details for the upgrade, since network stability is something that can’t be compromised.
Overall, Ethereum’s developers are digging deep into technical details while maintaining transparency through community collaboration. This pace shows they’re genuinely committed to the network’s evolution.