Ethereum Developers Discuss Network Upgrades in ACDE Call #181
Ethereum developers recently held the All Core Developers Execution Call #181 to discuss the upcoming Dencun upgrade and various Ethereum Improvement Proposals (EIPs) for the Pectra upgrade. The main focus was on improving network efficiency, security, and strategic planning for future upgrades.
Dencun and Pectra Upgrades: A Forward Look
The Dencun upgrade is approaching, with plans for a shadow fork to test the upgrade in a mainnet-like environment. The goal is to complete this preparation step by February 23, with the mainnet activation scheduled for March 13. Several client teams have already shown support for the upgrade, while others are in the final stages of releasing their versions.
The Pectra upgrade discussions revolved around various EIPs aimed at enhancing security, efficiency, and usability of the Ethereum network. Notable proposals include introducing smart contract functionality to externally owned accounts with improved security and distributing gas costs more equitably across transactions accessing the same smart contract data within a block.
Retroactive EIPs and Technical Discussions
Retroactive EIPs were also a focal point during the call. EIP 7610 aims to simplify and enhance smart contract creation rules for improved security, while EIP 7523 proposes eliminating empty accounts from post-merge networks. These discussions highlight efforts to optimize Ethereum’s operational rules and reduce technical debt.
Challenges and Future Directions
The call addressed challenges such as ensuring Layer-2 rollup readiness for Dencun and addressing concerns regarding gas calculations and estimations for proposed EIPs. Additionally, future considerations were discussed, including the impact of these upgrades on block builders and validators, and the importance of strategic planning to align with proposed timelines.
Conclusion
The ACDE Call #181 demonstrated the Ethereum community’s commitment to improving the network’s security, efficiency, and scalability through collaborative decision-making. These discussions are crucial for shaping Ethereum’s future as a robust and adaptable platform for decentralized applications.