Ethereum’s Glamsterdam plan enshrines PBS, decoupling block building and validation to cut latency, with commit–reveal and a Timeliness Committee in EIP-7732.Ethereum’s Glamsterdam plan enshrines PBS, decoupling block building and validation to cut latency, with commit–reveal and a Timeliness Committee in EIP-7732.

Ethereum outlines ePBS under Glamsterdam upgrade plan

2026/02/10 15:59
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Ethereum validation decoupling: what changes under EIP-7732 (ePBS)

Ethereum is preparing a structural change that decouples block validation from immediate execution to give provers nearly a full slot (~12 seconds) to generate zkEVM proofs, aligning with the planned Glamsterdam upgrade, as reported by Cointelegraph (https://cointelegraph.com/magazine/ethereums-roadmap-10000-tps-using-zk-zkevm-tech-dummies-guide/). In practice, this shifts certain checks off the consensus critical path so the network can attest to a block header quickly while deferring full execution verification until shortly after.

The change is formalized in EIP-7732, known as enshrined proposer–builder separation (ePBS), which specifies a commit–reveal flow and introduces a Payload Timeliness Committee (PTC) to ensure timely delivery of execution payloads, according to the EIP-7732 specification (https://eips.ethereum.org/EIPS/eip-7732). Proposers select a builder’s commitment and propagate a header fast, while builders reveal the full payload within a defined window that the PTC monitors. This reduces reliance on external relays and clarifies responsibilities across proposers, builders, validators, and the committee in-protocol.

Why it matters now: latency, scalability, validator duties, UX

Decoupling validation shortens the consensus critical path, which can reduce latency for head selection while creating space for real-time proving with zkEVMs. The result could be higher throughput without sacrificing verifiability, though it does not imply instant finality; users and apps may briefly see a “committed but not yet proven” state before full execution validation lands.

For validators, immediate computational pressure is lowered because execution checks move off the instant critical path, and some duties shift toward acting within ePBS-defined roles. Over time, this may support broader participation by reducing hardware spikes, while the protocol-level PBS design aims to lessen dependence on out-of-band relays; however, existing relay ecosystems may persist during transition, and operational complexity increases.

Security trade-offs are actively studied, including the “Free Option Problem,” in which a builder could withhold a payload after committing if market conditions move against it, as analyzed in an arXiv whitepaper (https://arxiv.org/abs/2509.24849). Mitigations in ePBS include deadlines enforced by the PTC, penalties for tardiness or failure, and clearer on-chain accountability, but parameters and incentives will require careful tuning as the design is finalized.

Protocol coordinators frame the shift as enabling faster confirmations while keeping verification cheap before the proof arrives. “Decouple block validation from immediate execution,” said Ladislaus, Protocol Coordination, Ethereum Foundation.

At the time of this writing, Ethereum (ETH) is quoted at $2,009.89 with a 14-day RSI of 32.93 and very high 15.37% volatility in the snapshot provided. Sentiment readings are marked Bearish, and short-term activity shows 12 green days in the past 30.

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How ePBS commit–reveal and the Payload Timeliness Committee work

Under ePBS, builders first send a cryptographic commitment to a specific block payload during the slot. The proposer selects the best commitment (e.g., by value), proposes the block header rapidly to meet consensus timing, and the network advances without waiting for full execution verification at that instant.

After the header is accepted for the slot, the builder must reveal the full execution payload within a protocol-defined window. The Payload Timeliness Committee tracks these deadlines and attests whether the payload arrived on time; failure can trigger penalties or fallback handling to protect liveness and limit builder optionality.

Clients and dapps will briefly treat the block as committed but pending proof or full execution validation, which requires clear UX cues. Once the payload is revealed and, in zk-enabled paths, a real-time proof verifies within the slot or shortly after, the block transitions from committed to fully validated in the execution sense, improving user confidence without conflating this state with economic finality.

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