Ethereum Removes EVM Object Format from Fusaka Upgrade, Eyes Glamsterdam

Ethereum's core developers have decided to remove the EVM Object Format (EOF) from the upcoming Fusaka network upgrade following a decision made during a developer call on ACDT 34. This move reflects a shift in consensus on the proposed upgrade to the Ethereum Virtual Machine (EVM).
The removal of EOF from Fusaka was influenced by several factors, including risks to the upgrade's timeline, technical uncertainties about the impact of the proposed Option D variant of EOF, and process considerations regarding the prioritization of Ethereum's development roadmap. The focus for Fusaka will now be on other critical improvements, such as PeerDAS, aimed at enhancing Ethereum's scalability.
Despite the removal, the door remains open for EOF's champions to present a case for its inclusion in future upgrades, with the next opportunity being the Glamsterdam hard fork. This decision, documented in EIP-7607, highlights ongoing debates within the Ethereum community about the direction of the platform's development and the balance between addressing technical debt and achieving scalability.
This is an AI-generated article powered by DeepNewz, curated by The Defiant. For more information, including article sources, visit DeepNewz.
Advertisement
Get an edge in Crypto with our free daily newsletter
Know what matters in Crypto and Web3 with The Defiant Daily newsletter, Mon to Fri
90k+ Defiers informed every day. Unsubscribe anytime.





