Ethereum developers have reached a consensus to accelerate the protocol upgrade pace to advance the roadmap
According to CoinTelegraph, Ethereum's core developers reached a consensus on accelerating the deployment of future protocol upgrades at the "All Core Devs" meeting on February 13. Nixo Rokish, a member of the Ethereum Foundation Protocol Support Team, stated that according to the Pectra review report, the community strongly supports speeding up fork rhythms. This means reducing delays in upgrade scope and more actively voicing opinions.
The Pectra upgrade scheduled for launch in April will be the largest scale upgrade in Ethereum history, including as many as 20 Ethereum Improvement Proposals (EIP), involving enhancements to cryptocurrency wallet functionality and data availability expansion among others. Tim Beiko, a researcher at the Ethereum Foundation said that Pectra system contracts will go live on mainnet on February 17.
The development team has also set an ultimate deadline of April 10 for Fusaka upgrade which mainly focuses on improving transaction packaging processes. Developers need to submit EIP proposals before March 13 while community needs to express their views about included proposals before March 27.
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