{"id":19675,"date":"2026-05-02T15:23:07","date_gmt":"2026-05-02T15:23:07","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/cryptoted.net\/index.php\/2026\/05\/02\/soldogn-interop-recap-%e2%98%80%ef%b8%8f-ethereum-foundation-blog\/"},"modified":"2026-05-02T15:23:07","modified_gmt":"2026-05-02T15:23:07","slug":"soldogn-interop-recap-%e2%98%80%ef%b8%8f-ethereum-foundation-blog","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/cryptoted.net\/index.php\/2026\/05\/02\/soldogn-interop-recap-%e2%98%80%ef%b8%8f-ethereum-foundation-blog\/","title":{"rendered":"Sold\u00f8gn Interop Recap \u2600\ufe0f | Ethereum Foundation Blog"},"content":{"rendered":"<p> <br \/>\n<\/p>\n<div id=\"\">\n<p class=\"chakra-text css-gi02ar\">This past week, just over 100 Ethereum core contributors gathered above the Arctic Circle \u2014 in Longyearbyen, Svalbard \u2014 for the Sold\u00f8gn Interop: a week of intense work on the Glamsterdam network upgrade.<\/p>\n<p class=\"chakra-text css-gi02ar\">Sold\u00f8gn followed last year&#8217;s <a class=\"chakra-link css-vezwxf\" href=\"https:\/\/blog.ethereum.org\/2025\/06\/19\/checkpoint-4\"><strong>Berlinterop<\/strong><\/a>, but returned to the format used by <a class=\"chakra-link css-vezwxf\" href=\"https:\/\/blog.ethereum.org\/2021\/10\/15\/amphora-merge-milestone\"><strong>Amphora \ud83c\udffa<\/strong><\/a>, <a class=\"chakra-link css-vezwxf\" href=\"https:\/\/blog.ethereum.org\/2023\/02\/07\/edelweiss-interop-recap\"><strong>Edelweiss \ud83c\udfd4\ufe0f<\/strong><\/a>, and <a class=\"chakra-link css-vezwxf\" href=\"https:\/\/blog.ethereum.org\/2024\/05\/22\/nyota-interop-recap\"><strong>Nyota \u2728<\/strong><\/a>: a single-track week of focused, multi-client progress toward a specific upgrade \u2014 in this case, hardening Glamsterdam.<\/p>\n<p class=\"chakra-text css-gi02ar\">By Friday, the group had delivered on its three core goals: alignment on a <strong>post-Glamsterdam gas limit floor of 200M<\/strong>, stable ePBS implementations running with external builders, and final EIP-8037 repricing numbers locked in. Meaningful progress was also made on Hegot\u00e1 features like FOCIL and native account abstraction, as well as a slew of other topics.<\/p>\n<p class=\"chakra-text css-gi02ar\"><img decoding=\"async\" alt=\"\" src=\"https:\/\/notes.ethereum.org\/_uploads\/r1-NBdXAWl.jpg\" class=\"chakra-image css-hw6q2r\"\/><\/p>\n<h2 class=\"chakra-heading group css-1kpzc4q\" id=\"why-svalbard\" data-group=\"true\"><a class=\"chakra-link css-128fqrf\" aria-label=\"why svalbard permalink\" href=\"#why-svalbard\"><svg viewbox=\"0 0 24 24\" focusable=\"false\" class=\"chakra-icon css-173jpr1\"><g fill=\"currentColor\"><path d=\"M10.458,18.374,7.721,21.11a2.853,2.853,0,0,1-3.942,0l-.892-.891a2.787,2.787,0,0,1,0-3.941l5.8-5.8a2.789,2.789,0,0,1,3.942,0l.893.892A1,1,0,0,0,14.94,9.952l-.893-.892a4.791,4.791,0,0,0-6.771,0l-5.8,5.8a4.787,4.787,0,0,0,0,6.77l.892.891a4.785,4.785,0,0,0,6.771,0l2.736-2.735a1,1,0,1,0-1.414-1.415Z\"\/><path d=\"M22.526,2.363l-.892-.892a4.8,4.8,0,0,0-6.77,0l-2.905,2.9a1,1,0,0,0,1.414,1.414l2.9-2.9a2.79,2.79,0,0,1,3.941,0l.893.893a2.786,2.786,0,0,1,0,3.942l-5.8,5.8a2.769,2.769,0,0,1-1.971.817h0a2.766,2.766,0,0,1-1.969-.816,1,1,0,1,0-1.415,1.412,4.751,4.751,0,0,0,3.384,1.4h0a4.752,4.752,0,0,0,3.385-1.4l5.8-5.8a4.786,4.786,0,0,0,0-6.771Z\"\/><\/g><\/svg><\/a>Why Svalbard?<\/h2>\n<p class=\"chakra-text css-gi02ar\">Svalbard is one of the few places on Earth where anyone, regardless of nationality, can live and work without a visa. It&#8217;s also home to the <a target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\" class=\"chakra-link css-vezwxf\" href=\"https:\/\/www.seedvault.no\/\">Global Seed Vault<\/a> and the <a target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\" class=\"chakra-link css-vezwxf\" href=\"https:\/\/arcticworldarchive.org\/\">Arctic World Archive<\/a>, two cold-storage facilities tunneled into the permafrost outside Longyearbyen. Between them they hold backups of crops, books, films, manuscripts, and source code that humanity might need a thousand years from now, including a snapshot of Ethereum&#8217;s source code. Last but not least, from late April through August, the sun doesn&#8217;t set in Svalbard. It has 24\/7 uptime, just like Ethereum, which core devs made the most of during the week!<\/p>\n<h2 class=\"chakra-heading group css-1kpzc4q\" id=\"harden-glamsterdam-scale-ethereum\" data-group=\"true\"><a class=\"chakra-link css-128fqrf\" aria-label=\"harden glamsterdam scale ethereum permalink\" href=\"#harden-glamsterdam-scale-ethereum\"><svg viewbox=\"0 0 24 24\" focusable=\"false\" class=\"chakra-icon css-173jpr1\"><g fill=\"currentColor\"><path d=\"M10.458,18.374,7.721,21.11a2.853,2.853,0,0,1-3.942,0l-.892-.891a2.787,2.787,0,0,1,0-3.941l5.8-5.8a2.789,2.789,0,0,1,3.942,0l.893.892A1,1,0,0,0,14.94,9.952l-.893-.892a4.791,4.791,0,0,0-6.771,0l-5.8,5.8a4.787,4.787,0,0,0,0,6.77l.892.891a4.785,4.785,0,0,0,6.771,0l2.736-2.735a1,1,0,1,0-1.414-1.415Z\"\/><path d=\"M22.526,2.363l-.892-.892a4.8,4.8,0,0,0-6.77,0l-2.905,2.9a1,1,0,0,0,1.414,1.414l2.9-2.9a2.79,2.79,0,0,1,3.941,0l.893.893a2.786,2.786,0,0,1,0,3.942l-5.8,5.8a2.769,2.769,0,0,1-1.971.817h0a2.766,2.766,0,0,1-1.969-.816,1,1,0,1,0-1.415,1.412,4.751,4.751,0,0,0,3.384,1.4h0a4.752,4.752,0,0,0,3.385-1.4l5.8-5.8a4.786,4.786,0,0,0,0-6.771Z\"\/><\/g><\/svg><\/a>Harden Glamsterdam, Scale Ethereum<\/h2>\n<p class=\"chakra-text css-gi02ar\">The week&#8217;s goal was to harden Glamsterdam implementations and derive a target for a post-upgrade gas limit floor. Raising the gas limit safely is a multi-dimensional problem and Glamsterdam tackles several of them: how blocks are built and proposed, how much headroom client implementations have under load, and how state-creation costs scale alongside throughput.<\/p>\n<p class=\"chakra-text css-gi02ar\">In practice that meant ending the week with a stable multi-client Glamsterdam devnet running the latest ePBS, repricing and block access list specs, along with benchmarking data to anchor a credible gas limit proposal.<\/p>\n<p class=\"chakra-text css-gi02ar\">Most of the time was spent heads down writing code, often until the early hours of the morning, punctuated by breakout sessions to align on design decisions and discuss longer-term roadmap items.<\/p>\n<p class=\"chakra-text css-gi02ar\">Three EF teams provided infrastructure for the week: <strong>EthPandaOps<\/strong> shipped <a target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\" class=\"chakra-link css-vezwxf\" href=\"https:\/\/ethiq.ethpandaops.io\/performance?dataset=fusaka&amp;prompt=bare\">ethIQ<\/a> and a <a target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\" class=\"chakra-link css-vezwxf\" href=\"https:\/\/github.com\/ethpandaops\/panda\"><span class=\"chakra-text css-ons8vw\">panda<\/span> MCP server<\/a> to support teams&#8217; agentic workflows; <strong>Protocol Support<\/strong> set up <a target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\" class=\"chakra-link css-vezwxf\" href=\"https:\/\/soldogn.xyz\">soldogn.xyz<\/a> as the single source of truth for interop goals, schedule, and notes; and the <strong>EF Digital Studio<\/strong> team captured the week on film. Expect the very first interop documentary \ud83d\udd1c!<\/p>\n<p class=\"chakra-text css-gi02ar\"><img decoding=\"async\" alt=\"\" src=\"https:\/\/notes.ethereum.org\/_uploads\/rJ9mUO7AZl.jpg\" class=\"chakra-image css-hw6q2r\"\/><\/p>\n<h3 class=\"chakra-heading group css-xuzltg\" id=\"epbs\" data-group=\"true\"><a class=\"chakra-link css-128fqrf\" aria-label=\"epbs permalink\" href=\"#epbs\"><svg viewbox=\"0 0 24 24\" focusable=\"false\" class=\"chakra-icon css-173jpr1\"><g fill=\"currentColor\"><path d=\"M10.458,18.374,7.721,21.11a2.853,2.853,0,0,1-3.942,0l-.892-.891a2.787,2.787,0,0,1,0-3.941l5.8-5.8a2.789,2.789,0,0,1,3.942,0l.893.892A1,1,0,0,0,14.94,9.952l-.893-.892a4.791,4.791,0,0,0-6.771,0l-5.8,5.8a4.787,4.787,0,0,0,0,6.77l.892.891a4.785,4.785,0,0,0,6.771,0l2.736-2.735a1,1,0,1,0-1.414-1.415Z\"\/><path d=\"M22.526,2.363l-.892-.892a4.8,4.8,0,0,0-6.77,0l-2.905,2.9a1,1,0,0,0,1.414,1.414l2.9-2.9a2.79,2.79,0,0,1,3.941,0l.893.893a2.786,2.786,0,0,1,0,3.942l-5.8,5.8a2.769,2.769,0,0,1-1.971.817h0a2.766,2.766,0,0,1-1.969-.816,1,1,0,1,0-1.415,1.412,4.751,4.751,0,0,0,3.384,1.4h0a4.752,4.752,0,0,0,3.385-1.4l5.8-5.8a4.786,4.786,0,0,0,0-6.771Z\"\/><\/g><\/svg><\/a>ePBS<\/h3>\n<p class=\"chakra-text css-gi02ar\">Beyond cleaning up the proposer\/builder relationship, ePBS restructures slots by adding deadlines for block construction, payload reveal, and attestations. This makes explicit how much time can be allocated for execution, increasing the head room we have to raise the gas limit.<\/p>\n<p class=\"chakra-text css-gi02ar\">Teams kicked off the week aiming for a 4 EL \u00d7 4 CL Glamsterdam devnet by Monday evening. The first attempts surfaced enough issues to push the target to Tuesday, when a 4\u00d73 configuration ran stably enough for stress testing to begin.<\/p>\n<p class=\"chakra-text css-gi02ar\">From there, the rest of the week was an ePBS hardening cycle: stress test, expose edge cases, fix, repeat. A Tuesday-morning Builder API breakout substantially simplified the spec around validator registration, the bid\/header\/commitments flow, the trust model for builder payments, and circuit-breaker behavior. Mid-week debugging zeroed in on cross-client edge cases \u2014 notably around execution-request invalidation of beacon requests, where a new test suite revealed a gap across every client implementation. By Thursday morning, CL teams were reporting stable ePBS while EL-side bid pathways were still being debugged; those resolved through Thursday into Friday. Two questions remain genuinely contentious for ACD: whether a request signature should commit to the receiving builder, and how to keep a 1 ETH-staked-builder design resilient against P2P Sybil-based liveness attacks.<\/p>\n<p class=\"chakra-text css-gi02ar\">By Friday, nearly all clients were running together on <strong><span class=\"chakra-text css-ons8vw\">glamsterdam-devnet-2<\/span><\/strong> with the external builders pipeline tested end-to-end!<\/p>\n<p class=\"chakra-text css-gi02ar\"><img decoding=\"async\" alt=\"\" src=\"https:\/\/notes.ethereum.org\/_uploads\/ByCcBdmRZe.jpg\" class=\"chakra-image css-hw6q2r\"\/><\/p>\n<h3 class=\"chakra-heading group css-xuzltg\" id=\"bal-optimizations\" data-group=\"true\"><a class=\"chakra-link css-128fqrf\" aria-label=\"bal optimizations permalink\" href=\"#bal-optimizations\"><svg viewbox=\"0 0 24 24\" focusable=\"false\" class=\"chakra-icon css-173jpr1\"><g fill=\"currentColor\"><path d=\"M10.458,18.374,7.721,21.11a2.853,2.853,0,0,1-3.942,0l-.892-.891a2.787,2.787,0,0,1,0-3.941l5.8-5.8a2.789,2.789,0,0,1,3.942,0l.893.892A1,1,0,0,0,14.94,9.952l-.893-.892a4.791,4.791,0,0,0-6.771,0l-5.8,5.8a4.787,4.787,0,0,0,0,6.77l.892.891a4.785,4.785,0,0,0,6.771,0l2.736-2.735a1,1,0,1,0-1.414-1.415Z\"\/><path d=\"M22.526,2.363l-.892-.892a4.8,4.8,0,0,0-6.77,0l-2.905,2.9a1,1,0,0,0,1.414,1.414l2.9-2.9a2.79,2.79,0,0,1,3.941,0l.893.893a2.786,2.786,0,0,1,0,3.942l-5.8,5.8a2.769,2.769,0,0,1-1.971.817h0a2.766,2.766,0,0,1-1.969-.816,1,1,0,1,0-1.415,1.412,4.751,4.751,0,0,0,3.384,1.4h0a4.752,4.752,0,0,0,3.385-1.4l5.8-5.8a4.786,4.786,0,0,0,0-6.771Z\"\/><\/g><\/svg><\/a>BAL Optimizations<\/h3>\n<p class=\"chakra-text css-gi02ar\">If ePBS is the consensus-layer side of the Glamsterdam scaling story, the execution layer counterpart has two dominant pieces: gas repricings and <a target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\" class=\"chakra-link css-vezwxf\" href=\"https:\/\/eips.ethereum.org\/EIPS\/eip-7928\">Block-Level Access Lists<\/a>. By giving clients enough information about a block&#8217;s read\/write set up front, BALs enable parallel execution, batched I\/O, and parallel state-root computation, all of which determine how big a block clients can comfortably handle.<\/p>\n<p class=\"chakra-text css-gi02ar\">The Sold\u00f8gn BAL track ran on its own devnets, separate from the Glamsterdam ePBS chains, so optimization benchmarks weren&#8217;t entangled with consensus-layer stabilization work. Each optimization sat behind its own feature flag so the week&#8217;s measurement work could compare them in isolation rather than as a single bundle. The <a target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\" class=\"chakra-link css-vezwxf\" href=\"https:\/\/nerolation.github.io\/bal-dashboard\/\">BAL benchmark dashboard<\/a> and leaderboard surfaced each client&#8217;s worst-case scenarios across the test suite \u2014 by focusing on raising the slowest paths first, teams could lift the gas limit floor across the board, not just for the fastest implementation.<\/p>\n<p class=\"chakra-text css-gi02ar\"><img decoding=\"async\" alt=\"\" src=\"https:\/\/notes.ethereum.org\/_uploads\/SkpAS_mR-g.jpg\" class=\"chakra-image css-hw6q2r\"\/><\/p>\n<h3 class=\"chakra-heading group css-xuzltg\" id=\"gas-repricings\" data-group=\"true\"><a class=\"chakra-link css-128fqrf\" aria-label=\"gas repricings permalink\" href=\"#gas-repricings\"><svg viewbox=\"0 0 24 24\" focusable=\"false\" class=\"chakra-icon css-173jpr1\"><g fill=\"currentColor\"><path d=\"M10.458,18.374,7.721,21.11a2.853,2.853,0,0,1-3.942,0l-.892-.891a2.787,2.787,0,0,1,0-3.941l5.8-5.8a2.789,2.789,0,0,1,3.942,0l.893.892A1,1,0,0,0,14.94,9.952l-.893-.892a4.791,4.791,0,0,0-6.771,0l-5.8,5.8a4.787,4.787,0,0,0,0,6.77l.892.891a4.785,4.785,0,0,0,6.771,0l2.736-2.735a1,1,0,1,0-1.414-1.415Z\"\/><path d=\"M22.526,2.363l-.892-.892a4.8,4.8,0,0,0-6.77,0l-2.905,2.9a1,1,0,0,0,1.414,1.414l2.9-2.9a2.79,2.79,0,0,1,3.941,0l.893.893a2.786,2.786,0,0,1,0,3.942l-5.8,5.8a2.769,2.769,0,0,1-1.971.817h0a2.766,2.766,0,0,1-1.969-.816,1,1,0,1,0-1.415,1.412,4.751,4.751,0,0,0,3.384,1.4h0a4.752,4.752,0,0,0,3.385-1.4l5.8-5.8a4.786,4.786,0,0,0,0-6.771Z\"\/><\/g><\/svg><\/a>Gas Repricings<\/h3>\n<p class=\"chakra-text css-gi02ar\">Glamsterdam includes a number of EL gas repricings, calibrating costs to better match resource usage at higher throughput. <a target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\" class=\"chakra-link css-vezwxf\" href=\"https:\/\/eips.ethereum.org\/EIPS\/eip-8037\"><strong>EIP-8037<\/strong><\/a>, the state-creation gas cost increase, sits at the core: it raises the price of writing new state so that a higher gas limit doesn&#8217;t translate into unbounded state growth.<\/p>\n<p class=\"chakra-text css-gi02ar\">Heading into Sold\u00f8gn, the 8037 spec carried <em class=\"chakra-text css-0\">dynamic<\/em> per-state-byte pricing tied to the block gas limit, which made testing combinatorially painful (one fuzz matrix per gas limit band) and benchmarking nearly intractable. Teams agreed early in the week to drop dynamic pricing in favor of a fixed <span class=\"chakra-text css-ons8vw\">cost_per_state_byte<\/span>, with future repricing handled at fork boundaries rather than within a fork.<\/p>\n<p class=\"chakra-text css-gi02ar\">The accounting model itself took a more iterative path. The Monday breakout moved state-gas accounting from mid-execution to end-of-call-frame; a Tuesday follow-up closed out account creation costs, code deposit costs, and CREATE-transaction reverts; Wednesday surfaced reservoir refund\/refill edge cases that forced a rethink. The Thursday breakout reverted accounting to opcode level, having concluded that the real complexity sat in the reservoir model, not in the accounting computation. By Friday the spec had stabilized on <strong><span class=\"chakra-text css-ons8vw\">bal-devnet-6<\/span><\/strong>, with the BAL track delivering the final repricing numbers.<\/p>\n<p class=\"chakra-text css-gi02ar\">This whole arc highlights one of the most important aspects of interop: the ability to resolve complex spec, implementation, testing, debugging, and design issues in hours instead of weeks. At their best, interop weeks can compress a month of asynchronous progress into each day!<\/p>\n<p class=\"chakra-text css-gi02ar\">By Friday, the three threads converged on the headline number for the week: a credible <strong>200M post-Glamsterdam gas limit floor<\/strong>. This significant increase is possible because ePBS structures the slot to give execution more time, BAL optimizations give clients the throughput headroom under that structure, and 8037 ensures the higher gas limit doesn&#8217;t translate into runaway state growth.<\/p>\n<p class=\"chakra-text css-gi02ar\"><img decoding=\"async\" alt=\"\" src=\"https:\/\/notes.ethereum.org\/_uploads\/rykKLuX0Zg.jpg\" class=\"chakra-image css-hw6q2r\"\/><\/p>\n<h2 class=\"chakra-heading group css-1kpzc4q\" id=\"other-glamsterdam-threads\" data-group=\"true\"><a class=\"chakra-link css-128fqrf\" aria-label=\"other glamsterdam threads permalink\" href=\"#other-glamsterdam-threads\"><svg viewbox=\"0 0 24 24\" focusable=\"false\" class=\"chakra-icon css-173jpr1\"><g fill=\"currentColor\"><path d=\"M10.458,18.374,7.721,21.11a2.853,2.853,0,0,1-3.942,0l-.892-.891a2.787,2.787,0,0,1,0-3.941l5.8-5.8a2.789,2.789,0,0,1,3.942,0l.893.892A1,1,0,0,0,14.94,9.952l-.893-.892a4.791,4.791,0,0,0-6.771,0l-5.8,5.8a4.787,4.787,0,0,0,0,6.77l.892.891a4.785,4.785,0,0,0,6.771,0l2.736-2.735a1,1,0,1,0-1.414-1.415Z\"\/><path d=\"M22.526,2.363l-.892-.892a4.8,4.8,0,0,0-6.77,0l-2.905,2.9a1,1,0,0,0,1.414,1.414l2.9-2.9a2.79,2.79,0,0,1,3.941,0l.893.893a2.786,2.786,0,0,1,0,3.942l-5.8,5.8a2.769,2.769,0,0,1-1.971.817h0a2.766,2.766,0,0,1-1.969-.816,1,1,0,1,0-1.415,1.412,4.751,4.751,0,0,0,3.384,1.4h0a4.752,4.752,0,0,0,3.385-1.4l5.8-5.8a4.786,4.786,0,0,0,0-6.771Z\"\/><\/g><\/svg><\/a>Other Glamsterdam Threads<\/h2>\n<p class=\"chakra-text css-gi02ar\">Beyond ePBS, BALs and repricings, most of the remaining Glamsterdam scope was hashed out across breakout sessions.<\/p>\n<p class=\"chakra-text css-gi02ar\">CL teams finalized decisions on smaller Glamsterdam EIPs: <strong>EIP-8061<\/strong> (exit\/consolidation churn increase) was included in <span class=\"chakra-text css-ons8vw\">glamsterdam-devnet-1<\/span>; <strong>EIP-8080<\/strong> (exits via the consolidation queue) was declined for inclusion; <strong>EIP-8045<\/strong> (slashed-validator duty removal) was scoped down to proposer duties within the look-ahead window only; and <strong>EIP-7688<\/strong> (SSZ stable containers) remains in Glamsterdam scope but is held out of <span class=\"chakra-text css-ons8vw\">glamsterdam-devnet-1<\/span> while the team works through bounded gossip-message size for attestations under progressive lists.<\/p>\n<p class=\"chakra-text css-gi02ar\">A Wednesday-morning EL\/CL sync architecture breakout deferred <strong>EIP-8237<\/strong> out of Glamsterdam in favor of preserving optionality for a longer-term &#8220;top-up sync&#8221; architecture in a future fork. In its place, the room agreed to draft an EIP that normalizes <span class=\"chakra-text css-ons8vw\">forkchoiceUpdated<\/span> \/ <span class=\"chakra-text css-ons8vw\">newPayload<\/span> \/ <span class=\"chakra-text css-ons8vw\">getPayload<\/span> sequencing, specifies a snap-sync initiation handshake, and tightens valid\/invalid consistency between the engine API surfaces.<\/p>\n<p class=\"chakra-text css-gi02ar\">Hardening was a constant theme of the week. A Thursday session covered fork-choice compliance testing frameworks, the <a target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\" class=\"chakra-link css-vezwxf\" href=\"https:\/\/github.com\/eth-clients\/diamond\"><strong>Diamond<\/strong><\/a> repo of reproducible CL edge-case scenarios, and <a target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\" class=\"chakra-link css-vezwxf\" href=\"https:\/\/github.com\/ethpandaops\/buildoor\"><strong>buildoor<\/strong><\/a>, PandaOps&#8217;s external-builder testing tool, demoed mid-session to a long stream of attack scenarios attendees suggested on the spot.<\/p>\n<p class=\"chakra-text css-gi02ar\"><img decoding=\"async\" alt=\"\" src=\"https:\/\/notes.ethereum.org\/_uploads\/SJRhVdXRWe.jpg\" class=\"chakra-image css-hw6q2r\"\/><\/p>\n<h2 class=\"chakra-heading group css-1kpzc4q\" id=\"beyond-glamsterdam\" data-group=\"true\"><a class=\"chakra-link css-128fqrf\" aria-label=\"beyond glamsterdam permalink\" href=\"#beyond-glamsterdam\"><svg viewbox=\"0 0 24 24\" focusable=\"false\" class=\"chakra-icon css-173jpr1\"><g fill=\"currentColor\"><path d=\"M10.458,18.374,7.721,21.11a2.853,2.853,0,0,1-3.942,0l-.892-.891a2.787,2.787,0,0,1,0-3.941l5.8-5.8a2.789,2.789,0,0,1,3.942,0l.893.892A1,1,0,0,0,14.94,9.952l-.893-.892a4.791,4.791,0,0,0-6.771,0l-5.8,5.8a4.787,4.787,0,0,0,0,6.77l.892.891a4.785,4.785,0,0,0,6.771,0l2.736-2.735a1,1,0,1,0-1.414-1.415Z\"\/><path d=\"M22.526,2.363l-.892-.892a4.8,4.8,0,0,0-6.77,0l-2.905,2.9a1,1,0,0,0,1.414,1.414l2.9-2.9a2.79,2.79,0,0,1,3.941,0l.893.893a2.786,2.786,0,0,1,0,3.942l-5.8,5.8a2.769,2.769,0,0,1-1.971.817h0a2.766,2.766,0,0,1-1.969-.816,1,1,0,1,0-1.415,1.412,4.751,4.751,0,0,0,3.384,1.4h0a4.752,4.752,0,0,0,3.385-1.4l5.8-5.8a4.786,4.786,0,0,0,0-6.771Z\"\/><\/g><\/svg><\/a>Beyond Glamsterdam<\/h2>\n<p class=\"chakra-text css-gi02ar\">Several breakouts looked toward Hegot\u00e1 and the forks that follow.<\/p>\n<p class=\"chakra-text css-gi02ar\">A deliberately proposal-agnostic session on <strong>native Account Abstraction<\/strong> kicked things off, working through the requirements and constraints any future design must satisfy. Feature-set goals like alternative signature schemes, aggregation, batching, recovery, gas sponsorship, flexible nonces, and keystore wallets sat alongside hard constraints around public-mempool compatibility, statelessness, and L2 DoS resistance.<\/p>\n<p class=\"chakra-text css-gi02ar\">A Thursday <strong>FOCIL<\/strong> breakout focused on implementation updates: early prototypes were already functional, with multi-client interop and a dedicated FOCIL devnet as the immediate next steps. Two notable design decisions were also made: disabling FOCIL during 2-epoch non-finality (mirroring proposer-boost circuit-breaker behavior), and adopting an index-based bookmark approach for compatibility with frame transactions \/ EIP-7702.<\/p>\n<p class=\"chakra-text css-gi02ar\">Further out, a long-running <strong>ETH P2P<\/strong> track sketched a QUIC-based replacement for libp2p with privacy-by-default and slot-aware integration, alongside an erasure-coded broadcast prototype that simulated ~6\u00d7 faster propagation than GossipSub on 2.4 MB payloads. The CL track also surfaced strong sentiment toward eventually deprecating consolidations entirely \u2014 declaring a final fork that supports them, then forcing exit-then-redeposit afterwards \u2014 as the cleaner long-term answer to validator-set state growth.<\/p>\n<p class=\"chakra-text css-gi02ar\"><img decoding=\"async\" alt=\"\" src=\"https:\/\/notes.ethereum.org\/_uploads\/SJpfNO7A-l.jpg\" class=\"chakra-image css-hw6q2r\"\/><\/p>\n<h2 class=\"chakra-heading group css-1kpzc4q\" id=\"acd-process\" data-group=\"true\"><a class=\"chakra-link css-128fqrf\" aria-label=\"acd process permalink\" href=\"#acd-process\"><svg viewbox=\"0 0 24 24\" focusable=\"false\" class=\"chakra-icon css-173jpr1\"><g fill=\"currentColor\"><path d=\"M10.458,18.374,7.721,21.11a2.853,2.853,0,0,1-3.942,0l-.892-.891a2.787,2.787,0,0,1,0-3.941l5.8-5.8a2.789,2.789,0,0,1,3.942,0l.893.892A1,1,0,0,0,14.94,9.952l-.893-.892a4.791,4.791,0,0,0-6.771,0l-5.8,5.8a4.787,4.787,0,0,0,0,6.77l.892.891a4.785,4.785,0,0,0,6.771,0l2.736-2.735a1,1,0,1,0-1.414-1.415Z\"\/><path d=\"M22.526,2.363l-.892-.892a4.8,4.8,0,0,0-6.77,0l-2.905,2.9a1,1,0,0,0,1.414,1.414l2.9-2.9a2.79,2.79,0,0,1,3.941,0l.893.893a2.786,2.786,0,0,1,0,3.942l-5.8,5.8a2.769,2.769,0,0,1-1.971.817h0a2.766,2.766,0,0,1-1.969-.816,1,1,0,1,0-1.415,1.412,4.751,4.751,0,0,0,3.384,1.4h0a4.752,4.752,0,0,0,3.385-1.4l5.8-5.8a4.786,4.786,0,0,0,0-6.771Z\"\/><\/g><\/svg><\/a>ACD Process<\/h2>\n<p class=\"chakra-text css-gi02ar\">On Wednesday afternoon, Nixo and Ansgar, the two ACDE co-leads, ran a session to collect input from core contributors about the ACD process. The session revisited the <a target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\" class=\"chakra-link css-vezwxf\" href=\"https:\/\/ethereum-magicians.org\/t\/community-consensus-fork-headliners-acd-working-groups\/24088#p-58740-selecting-hard-forks-focus-headliner-3\"><strong>headliner construct<\/strong><\/a>, debated the pros and cons of having a <a target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\" class=\"chakra-link css-vezwxf\" href=\"https:\/\/strawmap.org\/\"><strong>strawmap<\/strong><\/a>, and formalized <a target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\" class=\"chakra-link css-vezwxf\" href=\"https:\/\/github.com\/ethereum\/EIPs\/pull\/11475\"><strong>EIP SFI<\/strong><\/a> criteria. The room broadly wanted to keep headliners but loosen the EIP-vs-theme rigidity, accepting &#8220;theme + candidate EIP&#8221; as a viable pattern. The straw map&#8217;s per-fork year assignments past 2026 were flagged as overcanonicalized and likely to be softened. A new four-point SFI definition was put forward, with ACDT signaling readiness and ACDE\/ACDC retaining the final call. A new prioritization-ordering process \u2014 produced after CFI decisions and reflected in the meta-EIP \u2014 will replace SFI&#8217;s old role of driving devnet inclusion, starting with Hegot\u00e1.<\/p>\n<p class=\"chakra-text css-gi02ar\">On the call-coordination side, <strong>Alex Stokes<\/strong> announced he will be taking a three-month sabbatical starting next week, with <strong><a target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\" class=\"chakra-link css-vezwxf\" href=\"https:\/\/github.com\/parithosh\">Pari<\/a><\/strong> covering ACDC moderation in the interim and <strong><a target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\" class=\"chakra-link css-vezwxf\" href=\"https:\/\/github.com\/barnabasbusa\">Barnabas<\/a><\/strong> filling in for ACDT. All told: <strong><a target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\" class=\"chakra-link css-vezwxf\" href=\"https:\/\/github.com\/nixorokish\/\">Nixo<\/a> and <a target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\" class=\"chakra-link css-vezwxf\" href=\"https:\/\/github.com\/adietrichs\">Ansgar<\/a><\/strong> chair ACDE, <strong>Pari<\/strong> is interim on ACDC, and <strong><a target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\" class=\"chakra-link css-vezwxf\" href=\"https:\/\/github.com\/marioevz\">Mario<\/a>, Barnabas, and <a target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\" class=\"chakra-link css-vezwxf\" href=\"https:\/\/github.com\/danceratopz\">Danceratopz<\/a><\/strong> rotate ACDT moderation.<\/p>\n<h2 class=\"chakra-heading group css-1kpzc4q\" id=\"everything-else\" data-group=\"true\"><a class=\"chakra-link css-128fqrf\" aria-label=\"everything else permalink\" href=\"#everything-else\"><svg viewbox=\"0 0 24 24\" focusable=\"false\" class=\"chakra-icon css-173jpr1\"><g fill=\"currentColor\"><path d=\"M10.458,18.374,7.721,21.11a2.853,2.853,0,0,1-3.942,0l-.892-.891a2.787,2.787,0,0,1,0-3.941l5.8-5.8a2.789,2.789,0,0,1,3.942,0l.893.892A1,1,0,0,0,14.94,9.952l-.893-.892a4.791,4.791,0,0,0-6.771,0l-5.8,5.8a4.787,4.787,0,0,0,0,6.77l.892.891a4.785,4.785,0,0,0,6.771,0l2.736-2.735a1,1,0,1,0-1.414-1.415Z\"\/><path d=\"M22.526,2.363l-.892-.892a4.8,4.8,0,0,0-6.77,0l-2.905,2.9a1,1,0,0,0,1.414,1.414l2.9-2.9a2.79,2.79,0,0,1,3.941,0l.893.893a2.786,2.786,0,0,1,0,3.942l-5.8,5.8a2.769,2.769,0,0,1-1.971.817h0a2.766,2.766,0,0,1-1.969-.816,1,1,0,1,0-1.415,1.412,4.751,4.751,0,0,0,3.384,1.4h0a4.752,4.752,0,0,0,3.385-1.4l5.8-5.8a4.786,4.786,0,0,0,0-6.771Z\"\/><\/g><\/svg><\/a>Everything Else<\/h2>\n<p class=\"chakra-text css-gi02ar\">In addition to all of the above, teams used the in-person time to make progress on everything from better test harnesses (compressing Hive feedback loops from hours to minutes), to engine-API plumbing improvements (gossip dedup, batched calls, and light-client-driven head discovery), to hard tradeoffs around client diversity, and many other topics. The full list of session notes is available at <a target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\" class=\"chakra-link css-vezwxf\" href=\"https:\/\/soldogn.xyz\">soldogn.xyz<\/a>.<\/p>\n<p class=\"chakra-text css-gi02ar\"><img decoding=\"async\" alt=\"\" src=\"https:\/\/notes.ethereum.org\/_uploads\/HJCvDdX0We.jpg\" class=\"chakra-image css-hw6q2r\"\/><\/p>\n<h2 class=\"chakra-heading group css-1kpzc4q\" id=\"next-steps\" data-group=\"true\"><a class=\"chakra-link css-128fqrf\" aria-label=\"next steps permalink\" href=\"#next-steps\"><svg viewbox=\"0 0 24 24\" focusable=\"false\" class=\"chakra-icon css-173jpr1\"><g fill=\"currentColor\"><path d=\"M10.458,18.374,7.721,21.11a2.853,2.853,0,0,1-3.942,0l-.892-.891a2.787,2.787,0,0,1,0-3.941l5.8-5.8a2.789,2.789,0,0,1,3.942,0l.893.892A1,1,0,0,0,14.94,9.952l-.893-.892a4.791,4.791,0,0,0-6.771,0l-5.8,5.8a4.787,4.787,0,0,0,0,6.77l.892.891a4.785,4.785,0,0,0,6.771,0l2.736-2.735a1,1,0,1,0-1.414-1.415Z\"\/><path d=\"M22.526,2.363l-.892-.892a4.8,4.8,0,0,0-6.77,0l-2.905,2.9a1,1,0,0,0,1.414,1.414l2.9-2.9a2.79,2.79,0,0,1,3.941,0l.893.893a2.786,2.786,0,0,1,0,3.942l-5.8,5.8a2.769,2.769,0,0,1-1.971.817h0a2.766,2.766,0,0,1-1.969-.816,1,1,0,1,0-1.415,1.412,4.751,4.751,0,0,0,3.384,1.4h0a4.752,4.752,0,0,0,3.385-1.4l5.8-5.8a4.786,4.786,0,0,0,0-6.771Z\"\/><\/g><\/svg><\/a>Next Steps<\/h2>\n<p class=\"chakra-text css-gi02ar\">From here, teams head home to take what was prototyped during the week and make it production-ready. Expect the next several weeks to be heads-down on hardening client implementations against the new specs, finalizing test coverage, and turning Sold\u00f8gn&#8217;s draft PRs into merged code.<\/p>\n<p class=\"chakra-text css-gi02ar\">As always, the final decisions for values such as the 200M gas limit target and final repricing numbers will be made and shared publicly on <a target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\" class=\"chakra-link css-vezwxf\" href=\"https:\/\/www.youtube.com\/@EthereumProtocol\/streams\">AllCoreDevs calls<\/a>. Expect these to be the major topics of the next week!<\/p>\n<hr aria-orientation=\"horizontal\" class=\"chakra-divider css-1e6gg7n\"\/>\n<p class=\"chakra-text css-gi02ar\">Thank you very much to everyone who came all the way up to 78\u00b0N and made this week a success! Special shout out to EthPandaOps for whipping the group into shape every day, and to everyone who worked under the midnight sun to make sure we hit our daily goals \u2014 including the <strong>Ethrex<\/strong> crew, joining us for their first interop. It was an incredibly productive week, and luckily we&#8217;ll have a full short film to remember it by \u2600\ufe0f<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<p><br \/>\n<br \/><a href=\"https:\/\/blog.ethereum.org\/en\/2026\/05\/02\/soldogn-interop-recap\">Source link <\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>This past week, just over 100 Ethereum core contributors gathered above the Arctic Circle \u2014 in Longyearbyen, Svalbard \u2014 for the Sold\u00f8gn Interop: a week of intense work on the Glamsterdam network upgrade. 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