Core developers of the Ethereum execution layer have confirmed the Cancun EIP list, which includes five EIPs such as EIP-1153, EIP-4788, and EIP-4844.
Ethereum's core developers have approved the Cancun EIP list, comprising of five EIPs including EIP-1153, EIP-4788, and EIP-4844.According to Tim Beiko, a core developer of Ethereum, in the latest Ethereum execution layer core developer meeting (ACDE), the developers ultimately confirmed the Cancun EIP list, and discussed possible changes to EIP-4844, engine API, and validator specifications. Cancun will include EIP-1153 (transient storage opcode), EIP-4788 (adding data beacon data chains in EVM to reduce trust assumptions for staking pools), EIP-4844 (shard blob transactions), EIP-5656: MCOPY (memory copy instruction), and EIP-6780 (SELFDESTRUCT only within the same transaction).
Reference: https://twitter.com/TimBeiko/status/1666910576705163266
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