PANews reported on October 10th that the minutes of the 222nd Ethereum Core Developers' Executive (ACDE) meeting, summarized by Christine Kim, indicated that developers have initiated a shadow fork of the Sepolia testnet in preparation for the Fusaka upgrade, which remains scheduled for October 14th. The meeting focused on the subsequent upgrade proposal, codenamed Glamsterdam, the next major network upgrade after Fusaka. For Glamsterdam, developers focused on three key changes: 1. Block-level access lists (EIP 7928), whose multi-client testnet is expected to launch next week; 2. Gas pricing reform, including a storage tax mechanism (EIP 8032) designed to curb state growth through dynamic pricing; and 3. New opcodes (EIP 7791) enabling direct conversion of gas to ETH. The meeting also confirmed the deadline for Glamsterdam proposals: one week after the Fusaka mainnet launch date. The Holesky testnet is confirmed to be deprecated at the end of this month.PANews reported on October 10th that the minutes of the 222nd Ethereum Core Developers' Executive (ACDE) meeting, summarized by Christine Kim, indicated that developers have initiated a shadow fork of the Sepolia testnet in preparation for the Fusaka upgrade, which remains scheduled for October 14th. The meeting focused on the subsequent upgrade proposal, codenamed Glamsterdam, the next major network upgrade after Fusaka. For Glamsterdam, developers focused on three key changes: 1. Block-level access lists (EIP 7928), whose multi-client testnet is expected to launch next week; 2. Gas pricing reform, including a storage tax mechanism (EIP 8032) designed to curb state growth through dynamic pricing; and 3. New opcodes (EIP 7791) enabling direct conversion of gas to ETH. The meeting also confirmed the deadline for Glamsterdam proposals: one week after the Fusaka mainnet launch date. The Holesky testnet is confirmed to be deprecated at the end of this month.

The 222nd Ethereum ACDE meeting focused on discussing proposals related to the Glamsterdam upgrade.

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PANews reported on October 10th that the minutes of the 222nd Ethereum Core Developers' Executive (ACDE) meeting, summarized by Christine Kim, indicated that developers have initiated a shadow fork of the Sepolia testnet in preparation for the Fusaka upgrade, which remains scheduled for October 14th. The meeting focused on the subsequent upgrade proposal, codenamed Glamsterdam, the next major network upgrade after Fusaka. For Glamsterdam, developers focused on three key changes: 1. Block-level access lists (EIP 7928), whose multi-client testnet is expected to launch next week; 2. Gas pricing reform, including a storage tax mechanism (EIP 8032) designed to curb state growth through dynamic pricing; and 3. New opcodes (EIP 7791) enabling direct conversion of gas to ETH. The meeting also confirmed the deadline for Glamsterdam proposals: one week after the Fusaka mainnet launch date. The Holesky testnet is confirmed to be deprecated at the end of this month.

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