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He said that according to Tim Beiko's summary of the 210th meeting of the Ethereum Core Developers Executive (ACDE), this meeting primarily discussed: EIP-7935 to increase the gas limit (in the previous meeting, it was decided to prioritize raising the L1 gas limit in parallel with the work on Fusaka. Although the investigator sets it, the default client value is coordinated through EIP to ensure it is updated before Fusaka goes online. The current gas limit is 36 million, and the proposal suggests increasing it to XX0 million before Fusaka), defining the format of the BPO fork configuration specifications, and updating the end-of-process upgrade (the latest proposal to replace EVM with RISC-V was discussed, which raised concerns: if EOF is adopted and then transitioned to RISC-V, the work may be in vain. RISC-V has a high degree of uncertainty and did not influence Fusaka's decision regarding the end of the process, but EOF may not be a long-term execution environment and should be considered when making the decision), historical expiration (the client team expects to delete historical records on Sepolia in the coming weeks), etc.