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Tim Beiko's summary of the 209th Ethereum execution layer core developers meeting (ACDE).
Wu reported that, according to Tim Beiko’s summary of the 209th Ethereum execution layer core developer meeting (ACDE), the meeting mainly discussed: Pectra-related (client release expected on April 21, modification of EIP-7702’s delegation status added to the JSON-RPC of the latest block), Fusaka-related (determined EIPs to be included in the upgrade: EIP-7823, setting a clear upper limit for the MODEXP operation code to restrict its computational complexity; EIP-7825, setting a gas limit for a single transaction to prevent excessive resource consumption; EIP-7907, introducing a measurement mechanism for contract code size and increasing the current contract code size limit. EIP-7762 & EIP-7918 to choose one for inclusion: the former aims to raise the minimum base fee MIN_BASE_FEE_PER_BLOB_GAS for each blob to adjust the supply and demand of the blob market, while the latter ties the base fee of the blob to the execution cost to ensure that blob fees are not too high or too low, maintaining economic balance), etc.