Ethereum’s core devs have outlined a detailed roadmap from headliner selection to testnet audits to launch the Glamsterdam in H1 2026 following the Fusaka.
Ethereum clients proved resilience by sustaining 72 blobs per block over 48 hours on a 128-node Fusaka Devnet.
EIP-7907 doubles bytecode limits from 24 KiB to 48 KiB to simplify dApp deployments.
Ethereum developers approved boosting the per-block gas cap from 30 M to 45 M for Fusaka Devnet 3, with clients set to implement it by late July.
Fusaka Devnet 3 is on track as Ethereum core developers merge the final pull requests & complete performance benchmarks to lock in the launch schedule.
Shortlisted Consensus-Layer Headliners, Divergent Viewpoints in Discussion, Feedback & Voting Timeline
Gas Limit Increase Decision, Relevance to Devet 3 Stress Test, Client Implementation & Timeline
PeerDAS Integration Plan, Two-Phase BPO Rollout, Implementation & Updates
Devnet 2 Health & Fixes, Decision Against Devnet 4, Devnet 3 Schedule & Spec Freeze
Fusaka Devnet 2 reveals validator exit triggers, client interoperability bugs & bloat-net performance insights that will shape the roadmap for Devnet 3.
Discover how Ethereum’s Fusaka Devnet 2 uncovered critical client interoperability issues and set the stage for a streamlined Devnet 3 “happy-path” rollout.
Explore how Ethereum’s Glamsterdam fork timeline was extended with ACDE review sessions, strengthened PFI processes & proposal tracking.
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