Ethereum’s Fusaka upgrade set for November, Glamsterdam planning next
Main Idea
Ethereum's Fusaka upgrade is scheduled for November, with the next devnet launching soon and the first public testnet in late September, while the Glamsterdam hard fork's features are set to be confirmed on August 1.
Key Points
1. The Fusaka hard fork, Ethereum's next major upgrade, is scheduled for November, with its devnet launching soon and the first public testnet in late September.
2. The Glamsterdam hard fork, following Fusaka, will have its feature upgrades confirmed on August 1.
3. EIP-7825 is proposed for inclusion in the upgrades, aiming to improve the network, while EIP-7907 is being considered to speed up testing.
4. The controversial EVM Object Format upgrade will not be part of the Fusaka upgrade, as stated by Ethereum core developer Tim Beiko.
5. Devconnect, an event for gathering feedback on Glamsterdam, will take place from November 17 to November 22 in Buenos Aires, Argentina.
6. Vitalik Buterin noted that nearly 50% of stakeholders support increasing the L1 gas limit to 45m.
Description
Fusaka hard fork’s next devnet will go live on Wednesday. The first public testnet is scheduled to launch in late September.
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