Ethereum developers have hinted at a new upgrade dubbed Fulu-Osaka. According to Galaxy Research's Christine Kim, EtherCast developers recently had their 140th All Core Developer Consensus Conference Call (ACDC), during which they discussed the upcoming upgrade.
Ethereum developers have dropped hints about a new upgrade dubbed Fulu-Osaka. According to Galaxy Research’s Christine Kim, EtherCast developers recently had their 140th All Core Developer Consensus Conference Call (ACDC), where they discussed the upcoming upgrade.
Fusaka, Pectra And Devnets 2 And 3
The meeting was hosted by Alex Stokes, a researcher at the Ethereum Foundation. He led discussions on the development stage of the long-awaited Pectra upgrade, PeerDAS, and the naming of the next Ethereum consensus layer upgrade.
Currently, the plan is to refer to the upgrade as Fulu, like the star in the Cassiopeia constellation but shortened as Fusaka. This is the next upgrade after Electra. The naming is not strange as Consensus layer upgrades are generally named after major stars.
On Pectra, Stokes noted that there is a new specifications release for the upgrade. It is tagged as v1.5.0-alpha.5. He also urged client teams to take out time to review the new release.
On the subject of the Pectra devnets, Parithosh Jayanthi, Ethereum Foundation Developer Operations Engineer noted that the Geth client has produced a couple of invalid blocks on Pectra Devnet 2, which developers are investigating. Stokes also reiterated the plans to launch Pectra Devnet 3 within the coming week.
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