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ACDC #142: Pectra FUD Gets Worse

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On Ep.51 of Infinite Jungle, Christine talks about the main takeaways from All Core Developers Consensus (ACDC) call #142. Developers did not reach a decision about how to split the Pectra hard fork into two separate upgrades. Despite the call moderator’s best efforts to rally consensus for strictly limiting the scope of the first Pectra hard fork, there was disagreement among call participants about how to split Pectra code changes. Christine summarizes the main disagreements about the Pectra split idea shared on the call and gives her take on what can be done to improve the Ethereum upgrade planning process.

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(00:00:55) Disagreement about how to split Pectra, not whether to split Pectra

(00:01:49) Disagreements about Verkle

(00:08:49) Disagreements about SSZ-related code changes

(00:13:28) Potential blob capacity increase in Pectra 1

(00:15:52) Commitment issues about Pectra

(00:19:26) Takeaway 1, Finalize scope of upgrades before testing

(00:23:51) Takeaway 2, Assess EIPs readiness for upgrades over their importance

(00:25:05) Takeaway 3, Refrain from scoping out multiple forks

This episode was recorded on Thursday, September 19, 2024.

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On Ep.51 of Infinite Jungle, Christine talks about the main takeaways from All Core Developers Consensus (ACDC) call #142. Developers did not reach a decision about how to split the Pectra hard fork into two separate upgrades. Despite the call moderator’s best efforts to rally consensus for strictly limiting the scope of the first Pectra hard fork, there was disagreement among call participants about how to split Pectra code changes. Christine summarizes the main disagreements about the Pectra split idea shared on the call and gives her take on what can be done to improve the Ethereum upgrade planning process.

Show note links:

Timestamps:

(00:00:55) Disagreement about how to split Pectra, not whether to split Pectra

(00:01:49) Disagreements about Verkle

(00:08:49) Disagreements about SSZ-related code changes

(00:13:28) Potential blob capacity increase in Pectra 1

(00:15:52) Commitment issues about Pectra

(00:19:26) Takeaway 1, Finalize scope of upgrades before testing

(00:23:51) Takeaway 2, Assess EIPs readiness for upgrades over their importance

(00:25:05) Takeaway 3, Refrain from scoping out multiple forks

This episode was recorded on Thursday, September 19, 2024.

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Follow us on Twitter, @glxyresearch, and read our research at www.galaxy.com/research/ to learn more! This podcast, and the information contained herein, has been provided to you by Galaxy Digital Holdings LP and its affiliates (“Galaxy Digital”) solely for informational purposes. View the full disclaimer at www.galaxy.com/disclaimer-galaxy-brains-podcast/

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