According to ChainCatcher, the Ethereum Foundation has published a paper summarizing the Soldøgn Interop work, which has essentially completed the key goals of the Glamsterdam upgrade, including reaching consensus on the 200 million Gas Limit after the upgrade, achieving stable operation of the ePBS external Builder process, and finalizing the EIP-8037 Gas repricing parameters.
The Glamsterdam upgrade focuses on securely increasing the Gas Limit to expand Ethereum's throughput. EIP-8037 will prevent high Gas Limits from causing the state to swell indefinitely by increasing the cost of state creation. The Ethereum Foundation also stated that most clients are running stably on glamsterdam-devnet-2 and have successfully tested the entire external Builder process. Furthermore, substantial progress has been made on FOCIL, native account abstraction, and Hegotá upgrade-related features. In the coming weeks, core developers will continue to harden clients, refine testing, and merge code. The final parameters will be publicly confirmed at the AllCoreDevs conference.



