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🚀 Ethereum Developers Plan Pectra Hard Fork In Two Phases

According to Odaily, Ethereum developers have agreed to split the upcoming Pectra hard fork into two phases. This decision aims to make the large-scale upgrade less cumbersome and reduce the risk of errors or mistakes. The first software package is expected to be released in 2025, with the earliest possible launch in February. The initial phase of Pectra will include Ethereum Improvement Proposals (EIPs), such as EIP-7702, which is designed to enhance wallet functionality. The second phase will focus on upgrading the Ethereum Virtual Machine (EVM), known as EOF.

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🚀 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.


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🚀 Vitalik Buterin Highlights Ethereum Core Development Priorities

According to Foresight News, Ethereum co-founder Vitalik Buterin emphasized the need for better prioritization in Ethereum's core development. Buterin stated that if he had to choose between increasing the blob target from 3 to 6 and other developments in Pectra, he would prioritize the former. He questioned the equivalents of Fusaka and G*, suggesting that blobs are a significant part of the answer. However, he also highlighted the importance of Layer 1 EVM improvements, expressing a preference for EOF through 7701 and the complete AA with SIMD+EVMMAX, along with a moderate increase in gas limits. Buterin mentioned ongoing work on peerdas and suggested exploring more ambitious versions of peerdas.

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🚀 Ethereum Developers Consider Removing EOF from Fusaka Upgrade

According to PANews, former Galaxy Digital Research Vice President Christine Kim shared on the X platform that Ethereum developers are contemplating the removal of EOF (Ethereum Virtual Machine Object Format) from the Fusaka upgrade. Unlike previous discussions, Kim believes that this time they might actually proceed with the action.

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🚀 Ethereum Developers Remove EOF from Upcoming Fusaka Upgrade

According to Odaily, Ethereum core developers have decided to exclude the EVM Object Format (EOF) from the forthcoming Fusaka upgrade. The decision was influenced by several factors, including the tight timeline for the Fusaka upgrade, the development team's consensus to prioritize the advancement of PeerDAS, and the potential technical uncertainties associated with EOF. Additionally, there was a lack of effective incorporation of community feedback into the decision-making process. EOF was initially intended to optimize the EVM bytecode structure, enhancing security and performance, with plans to include approximately 15 EIP contents.

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