On September 21, 2023, Ethereum's All Core Developers Consensus (ACDC) call #118 was held, as detailed in a write-up by Christine Kim from the Galaxy Research Team. The bi-weekly ACDC calls, chaired by Ethereum Foundation Researcher Danny Ryan, are pivotal for Ethereum developers to discuss and synchronize changes to Ethereum's consensus layer (CL). The recent call, which spanned roughly 30 minutes, was predominantly centered around the preparations for the forthcoming Devnet-9.
Key Takeaways from the ACDC Call #118
Devnet-9 Preparations: Devnet-9 is slated to be the second testnet that integrates the complete set of code modifications for the Cancun/Deneb (often termed as Dencun) upgrade. While earlier testnets were centered on Ethereum Improvement Proposal (EIP) 4844, Devnet-9 will mark the activation of EIP 7514 and 7516. Parithosh Jayanthi, a DevOps Engineer at the Ethereum Foundation, revealed intentions to roll out Devnet-9 on September 27, 2023.
Client Readiness: Various Execution Layer (EL) and CL client teams, including Lodestar, EthereumJS, Lighthouse, and Geth, have signaled their preparedness for the Devnet-9 launch. On the other hand, representatives from Besu and Nethermind are in the midst of conducting Hive tests on their Devnet-9 versions. Jayanthi underscored that the launch of Devnet-9 could proceed even if all clients aren't ready, noting the possibility of adding clients post-launch.
Dencun-related Tests: Ryan identified that certain Dencun-associated tests were malfunctioning. A corrective measure has since been implemented to the «consensus-spec-tests» code repository.
EIP 4788 Deployment: EIP 4788 is set to be deployed as a conventional smart contract, necessitating a contract address for
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