According to Tim Beiko’s summary of the 213th Ethereum execution layer core developer meeting (ACDE), the main discussions in this meeting included: delaying the increase of the Gas Limit to 60M (waiting for Berlinterop testing to provide specific throughput and latency data. In the worst-case scenario, it requires about 3 seconds to execute); brainstorming for Glamsterdam. FOCIL is implemented in five clients, aiming to resist memory pool censorship. EVM64 commits to achieving faster execution speed through a 64-bit algorithm; benchmark testing is still to be determined, among other topics.
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Ethereum Core Meeting: 60M Gas Limit Proposal Delayed, EVM64 Promises Faster Execution Speed
According to Tim Beiko’s summary of the 213th Ethereum execution layer core developer meeting (ACDE), the main discussions in this meeting included: delaying the increase of the Gas Limit to 60M (waiting for Berlinterop testing to provide specific throughput and latency data. In the worst-case scenario, it requires about 3 seconds to execute); brainstorming for Glamsterdam. FOCIL is implemented in five clients, aiming to resist memory pool censorship. EVM64 commits to achieving faster execution speed through a 64-bit algorithm; benchmark testing is still to be determined, among other topics.