The Cancun upgrade has confirmed that proposals such as EIP-4844, 6780, 6475, and 1153 will be included in the discussion scope

2023-04-29 20:21:05
Collection

ChainCatcher message, based on Christine Kim's summary of the 160th Ethereum Execution Layer Core Developer Meeting (ACDE), in addition to the main focus of this upgrade EIP-4844 (reducing L2 fees), the developers also agreed to include the following EIPs in the upgrade:

  • EIP-6780 (modifying the functionality of the SELFDESTRUCT opcode, mainly to prepare for future applications of Verkle trees)
  • EIP-6475 (introducing a new simple serialization type for optional values to provide better readability and compact serialization)
  • EIP-1153 (introducing a transient storage opcode)

Additionally, there are some EIP proposals that have not yet been formally accepted for inclusion in the upgrade (EIP-6913, 6493, 4788, 2537, 5656) and some that have been determined not to be considered for this upgrade (Big EOF and EVMMAX).

It is reported that the main discussion of this meeting was about which code modifications need to be included in the next Cancun upgrade. The agenda for the next meeting will be about the progress of EIP-4844.

Previously, it was mentioned in the Ethereum core developers meeting that there are plans to modify the code of the blockchain's consensus layer in preparation for the next Cancun upgrade (Cancun-Deneb), which is expected to take place later this year. (source link)

ChainCatcher reminds readers to view blockchain rationally, enhance risk awareness, and be cautious of various virtual token issuances and speculations. All content on this site is solely market information or related party opinions, and does not constitute any form of investment advice. If you find sensitive information in the content, please click "Report", and we will handle it promptly.
ChainCatcher Building the Web3 world with innovators