Odaily Planet Daily News: Meeting minutes show that the 214th Ethereum Execution Layer Core Developer Meeting (ACDE) revisited the decisions made in the last meeting and agreed to keep the final scope of the Fusaka upgrade largely unchanged, only adding one additional EIP, which is EIP 7939. Developers agreed to include the following 12 EIPs in the Fusaka upgrade: EIP-7594 (PeerDAS - Peer Data Availability Sampling), EIP-7823 (Setting a cap on MODEXP), EIP-7825 (Transaction Gas cap), EIP-7883 (Increase in ModExp Gas cost), EIP-7892 (Hard fork limited to Blob parameters), EIP-7917 (Deterministic proposer foresight), EIP-7918 (Blob base fee limited by execution cost), EIP-7935 (Setting the default gas limit to XX0M), EIP-7951 (Precompiled support for secp256r1 curve), EIP-7907 (Measuring contract code size and increasing limits), EIP-7934 (RLP execution block size limit), [New] EIP-7939 (New opcode for counting leading zeros). Developers adjusted some implementation details of the EIPs: the contract code size cap for EIP-7907 was reduced from 256KB to 48KB; the blob base fee parameter for EIP-7918 was adjusted from 2^14 to 2^13; and the maximum blob count parameter was moved from EIP-7892 to EIP-7594. The meeting decided that if at least 3 consensus layer and 3 execution layer client teams are ready, the Fusaka Devnet 2 testnet will be launched on June 23. Developers also discussed two new proposals for the Glamsterdam upgrade, but due to insufficient testing data, some parameter adjustments will be postponed to the Devnet 3 phase.