According to BlockBeats news on June 21, and a summary by Christine Kim of the 214th Ethereum Execution Layer Core Developer Meeting (ACDE), this meeting mainly discussed: the scope of the Fusaka upgrade, the addition of EIP-7939, totaling 12 EIPs: EIP-7594 (PeerDAS peer data availability sampling), EIP-7823 (MODEXP upper limit), EIP-7825 (transaction gas limit), EIP-7883 (ModExp gas cost increase), EIP-7892 (blob parameter hard fork only), EIP-7917 (deterministic proposer foresight), EIP-7918 (blob base fee limited by execution cost), EIP-7935 (default gas limit set to XX0M), EIP-7951 (secp256r1 curve precompile), EIP-7907 (contract code size measurement and limit), EIP-7934 (RLP execution block size limit), EIP-7939 (leading zero count opcode).

Some EIP adjustments include: EIP-7951 requires further testing on pricing, EIP-7907 contract size limit reduced from 256 KB to 48 KB, EIP-7918 blob base cost reduced from 2^14 to 2^13, EIP-7892 maximum blob count parameter incorporated into EIP-7594.

Regarding the testing plan, Fusaka Devnet 2 is scheduled to launch on June 23, requiring at least three sets of CL and EL clients to be ready, with some adjustments postponed to Devnet 3, extending the testing timeline.

In addition, the Glamsterdam proposal adds EIP-7745 (Trust Log Index) and EIP-7919 (Pureth, key proposal), among others.