Odaily Planet Daily reported that Christine Kim, Vice President of Galaxy Research, published a document summarizing the 171st Ethereum Core Developer Execution (ACDE) conference call. On September 28, developers discussed the progress of Dencun upgrade testing, EIP-4788 early audit results and EVM Beacon block root, Holesky testnet launch, EIP-7503, preliminary feedback on zero-knowledge wormholes, only changing the EIP-6780 and SELFDESTRUCT specifications in the same transaction.
Regarding the Dencun test, the Devnet-9 release has been delayed again, and the developers plan to launch Devnet-9 at the end of September or this week. The developer also said that after the launch of Devnet-9, the 10th Devnet needs to be launched for Dencun upgrade, and the life cycle of Devnet-10 will be relatively short. Developers will also test the validator workflow to obtain MEV using the MEV-Boost software on Devnet-9 and 10.
Regarding EIP-4788, the developers stated that they have completed three audits conducted by Chainsecurity, Trail of Bits, and Dedaub. One of the most important findings from the audit is that users can query smart contract addresses with a zero timestamp, even if no value is set for the zero timestamp. Before this meeting, the Holosky test network has been launched.
The developers also discussed EIP-7503, which proposes a new privacy solution for Ethereum based on zero-knowledge cryptography technology that will provide users with more robust transactions than cryptocurrency mixers like Tornado Cash privacy guarantee. It will also provide users with a way to prove that the funds in their accounts have not been obfuscated by the privacy protocols supported by EIP-7503, effectively allowing users to submit a "proof of innocence" for their accounts for regulatory and compliance purposes. -of-innocence).
Guillaume Ballet from the Geth client team raised a small issue in the EIP-6780 specification. Ballet pointed out that the EIP specifies the behavior of SELFDESTRUCT in a post-Verkle environment.