TechFlow reports that on May 2, the Ethereum Foundation published a summary of the Soldøgn Interop efforts. Key objectives for the Glamsterdam upgrade have now been largely achieved, including consensus on a post-upgrade minimum gas limit of 200 million, stable operation of the external builder process for ePBS, and finalization of the gas repricing parameters in EIP-8037. The Glamsterdam upgrade focuses on safely increasing the gas limit to enhance Ethereum’s throughput capacity, while EIP-8037 aims to prevent unbounded state growth resulting from higher gas limits by increasing the cost of state creation.
The Ethereum Foundation also stated that most clients have achieved stable operation on glamsterdam-devnet-2 and have successfully tested the full external builder workflow. Additionally, substantial progress has been made on FOCIL, native account abstraction, and the Hegotá upgrade. Over the coming weeks, core developers will continue strengthening clients, refining tests, and merging code; final parameters will be publicly confirmed at the AllCoreDevs meeting.




