According to Tim Beiko's summary of the 213th Ethereum Execution Layer Core Developers Meeting (ACDE), the main discussions included: postponing the Gas Limit increase to 60M (waiting for Berlinterop test data on throughput and latency, potentially requiring about 3 seconds in the worst-case scenario), Glamsterdam brainstorming (FOCIL: implemented in five clients, aiming to enhance the memory pool's resistance to censorship and prevent malicious transaction ordering or exclusion; EVM64: improving EVM (Ethereum Virtual Machine) execution speed through 64-bit arithmetic operations, currently awaiting performance benchmarking; Block-level Access-Lists: supporting deterministic parallelization, working in coordination with delayed execution mechanism, but design still needs refinement and compatibility with FOCIL; Available Attestations: aimed at enhancing fork choice rule security, with related discussions to be moved to the consensus layer meeting).
Summary of the 213th Ethereum Core Developers Conference (ACDE)
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