According to TechFlow TechFlow, on May 2nd, the Ethereum Foundation published a summary of the Soldøgn Interop work, stating that key goals for the Glamsterdam upgrade have been largely achieved, including reaching consensus on a post-upgrade Gas Limit of 200 million, ensuring stable operation of the ePBS external Builder process, and finalizing the EIP-8037 Gas repricing parameters. The Glamsterdam upgrade focuses on safely increasing the Gas Limit to expand Ethereum's throughput, while EIP-8037 will prevent the state from expanding indefinitely due to high Gas Limits by increasing the cost of state creation.
The Ethereum Foundation also stated that most clients have achieved stable operation on glamsterdam-devnet-2 and successfully tested the entire external Builder process. Furthermore, substantial progress has been made on features related to FOCIL, native account abstraction, and the Hegotá upgrade. In the coming weeks, core developers will continue to work on client hardening, testing improvements, and code merging. The final parameters will still be publicly confirmed at the AllCoreDevs conference.





