According to Foresight News , the Ethereum Foundation announced that it held "Soldøgn Interop" in Longyearbyen, Svalbard, Norway, from April 28 to May 2, with over 100 core developers participating in a week-long sprint to upgrade the Glamsterdam network.
This Interop achieved three core objectives: 1. Stable operation of ePBS (enshrined PBS) across multiple clients, end-to-end testing of the external Builder process, and deployment of glamsterdam-devnet-2; 2. The final parameters of the gas fee adjustment scheme created in EIP-8037 were locked, changing from dynamic pricing to a fixed cost_per_state_byte, and stabilizing in bal-devnet-6; 3. Combining the improved execution layer throughput brought about by Block Level Access List (BAL) optimization and the structured adjustment of block production timing by ePBS, the developers have set a lower limit of 200 million gas capacity after the Glamsterdam upgrade target. The final gas capacity parameters and fee adjustment values for Glamsterdam will be officially confirmed and disclosed at a subsequent AllCoreDevs meeting.
Furthermore, progress has been made on Hegotá upgrade-related work: FOCIL has completed an early prototype and is advancing multi-client testing; the native account abstraction (AA) scheme has finalized its core requirements, including alternative signature schemes, aggregation, gas sponsorship, and L2 DoS resistance. CL developers have also made final decisions on the scope of Glamsterdam EIPs such as EIP-8061 and EIP-8045, and postponed EIP-8237 to a later fork.




