The 171st Ethereum ACDC Meeting: Confirm Glamsterdam Upgrade Retains Trust Payment Functionality and Removes FOCIL
Galaxy Vice President of Research Christine Kim summarized the 171st Ethereum Consensus Layer Core Developer Meeting (ACDC), which primarily discussed: retaining trust payment as part of the Glamsterdam upgrade embedded proposal - Builder-Extractor Separation (ePBS), while officially removing the Fork Choice Inclusion List (FOCIL) feature. Additionally, the Fusaka upgrade successfully went live on the mainnet on December 3, followed by the blob parameter hard fork which was smoothly activated on December 9, with network operation remaining stable. The meeting also discussed proposals such as EIP 7688, 8061, and 8080, and plans to begin planning the Heka upgrade in January next year, while considering replacing its star names with ones that conform to the standards of the International Astronomical Union.
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The 171st Ethereum ACDC Meeting: Confirm Glamsterdam Upgrade Retains Trust Payment Functionality and Removes FOCIL
Galaxy Vice President of Research Christine Kim summarized the 171st Ethereum Consensus Layer Core Developer Meeting (ACDC), which primarily discussed: retaining trust payment as part of the Glamsterdam upgrade embedded proposal - Builder-Extractor Separation (ePBS), while officially removing the Fork Choice Inclusion List (FOCIL) feature.
Additionally, the Fusaka upgrade successfully went live on the mainnet on December 3, followed by the blob parameter hard fork which was smoothly activated on December 9, with network operation remaining stable. The meeting also discussed proposals such as EIP 7688, 8061, and 8080, and plans to begin planning the Heka upgrade in January next year, while considering replacing its star names with ones that conform to the standards of the International Astronomical Union.