According to Odaily, the 157th Ethereum Consensus Layer Core Developers Meeting (ACDC) has been held, focusing on several key developments. The Pectra upgrade has been successfully completed, with core developer Trent summarizing technical feedback from various teams. The "Pectra Pages" remain open for more community input. Meanwhile, Pari is analyzing the impact of increased blob data.

In the Fusaka direction, peerdas-devnet-7 is running stably, and client teams are concentrating on developing BPO support. The goal is to launch fusaka-devnet-0 on May 26, which will include PeerDAS, BPO, and MODEXP gas cost increases as part of the EIP. Discussions on validator hosting specifications are ongoing asynchronously on Discord.

The ACD meeting structure is proposed to undergo reorganization. Tim has suggested focusing ACDT on the current fork (N) and ACDE/C on the next fork (N+1). This structural adjustment aims to involve the broader community earlier in the proposal development process and establish a mechanism to track EIP proposals from inception to mainnet implementation. The new proposal structure is expected to lock in main functions by early July, with smaller EIPs integrated subsequently.