The latest core developer meeting of the Ethereum execution layer has announced new progress. During the 228th ACDE meeting, the development team made several important decisions regarding the upcoming upgrade.
First, EIP-7843 (slot opcode) was postponed from the development plan of BALs Devnet-2 due to its involvement in cross-layer interactions between the consensus layer and execution layer, allowing for more thorough testing and coordination. This reflects Ethereum's rigorous development approach—complex cross-layer changes require cautious advancement.
Second, the meeting rejected seven EIPs proposed for inclusion in the Glamsterdam upgrade, indicating that developers maintained high standards when filtering proposals. However, EIP-7954 was approved for progression, which extends the contract code size limit from 24KB to 32KB, opening new possibilities for more complex smart contract development.
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ContractFreelancer
· 16h ago
Cross-layer interaction still needs to be handled carefully, or one bug could cause a complete crash. Passing 7954 is quite good; now I can finally write more complex contracts.
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SchrodingerWallet
· 16h ago
Cross-layer interactions are so complex; we still need to take it slow, which feels right. However, the expansion of 7954 to 32KB is quite interesting—does this mean we can build more complex contracts?
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WhaleWatcher
· 16h ago
Cross-layer interaction indeed requires caution, after all, moving one part can affect the whole system. Instead of rushing to launch, it's better to spend more time fine-tuning and coordinating.
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Rugpull幸存者
· 16h ago
Cross-layer interaction really needs to be handled carefully; a single bug can cause losses in the millions.
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ShortingEnthusiast
· 16h ago
It's delayed again. Cross-layer coordination like this is always slow, but I have to say the development team is still steady and not reckless.
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TokenUnlocker
· 16h ago
Cross-layer interaction really needs to be developed gradually; you can't rush it.
The latest core developer meeting of the Ethereum execution layer has announced new progress. During the 228th ACDE meeting, the development team made several important decisions regarding the upcoming upgrade.
First, EIP-7843 (slot opcode) was postponed from the development plan of BALs Devnet-2 due to its involvement in cross-layer interactions between the consensus layer and execution layer, allowing for more thorough testing and coordination. This reflects Ethereum's rigorous development approach—complex cross-layer changes require cautious advancement.
Second, the meeting rejected seven EIPs proposed for inclusion in the Glamsterdam upgrade, indicating that developers maintained high standards when filtering proposals. However, EIP-7954 was approved for progression, which extends the contract code size limit from 24KB to 32KB, opening new possibilities for more complex smart contract development.