List of Flash News about EIPs
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2026-01-14 07:58 |
Ethereum (ETH) Core Devs Meeting Recording and Summary by Jihoon Song: What Traders Should Watch on Upgrade Timelines and EIPs
According to @jih2nn, the official recording and a detailed written summary of the latest Ethereum protocol meeting are now available on YouTube (video ID Go7H43hjx-k) and in the ethereum/pm GitHub issue #1848 comment thread, respectively (source: @jih2nn on X; source: YouTube; source: ethereum/pm GitHub). These resources are the canonical channels used by Ethereum core contributors to document All Core Devs discussions that determine upgrade scope and timing, which are direct inputs for trading ETH around network changes and client release schedules (source: ethereum/pm GitHub repository documentation). The post itself does not list specific EIPs, decisions, or dates; traders should review the linked summary to verify any finalized items that could impact gas costs, throughput, validator economics, or client compatibility before positioning (source: @jih2nn post linking the summary; source: ethereum/pm GitHub issue #1848 comment thread). For market context, prior major milestones such as The Merge on September 15, 2022 and the Dencun mainnet activation on March 13, 2024 drew heightened market focus around ETH due to protocol-level changes, as recorded by official Ethereum Foundation communications and core client release notes (source: Ethereum Foundation announcements; source: client releases referenced in ethereum/pm GitHub). |
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2025-12-02 19:41 |
Ethereum Fusaka Upgrade ETH: 3 Trading Signals to Watch - EIPs, Testnets, Client Releases
According to the source, a teaser highlights an upcoming Ethereum Fusaka upgrade for ETH but shares no EIP list or activation timeline in the provided excerpt. According to the Ethereum Foundation, Ethereum network upgrades are defined through accepted EIPs and communicated via AllCoreDevs and EF blog posts, with mainnet activation typically preceded by public testnet forks that traders can track for timing. According to the Ethereum Foundation, past upgrades such as Dencun on 2024-03-13 introduced EIP-4844 with a separate blob fee market that reduced Layer 2 data costs, and London on 2021-08-05 implemented EIP-1559 with a base fee burn, demonstrating that upgrade EIPs can materially change fee dynamics and on-chain costs. According to the Ethereum Foundation, the appearance of a finalized EIP set, public testnet upgrade dates, and client release candidates are the standard signals that precede mainnet upgrades and may imply changes to gas costs, throughput, or staking mechanics depending on the final EIPs. |
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2025-08-11 22:00 |
Ethereum (ETH) Lean Roadmap Targets Enshrined Interoperability Standards: @alice_und_bob Highlights Standardization Priority for 2025
According to @alice_und_bob, Ethereum’s biggest hope is to standardize interoperability and enshrine those standards so they become less scary for the ecosystem. Source: X post by @alice_und_bob on Aug 11, 2025: https://twitter.com/alice_und_bob/status/1955026584508809342 According to @alice_und_bob, the best venue to implement this is Ethereum’s lean roadmap, signaling a focus on protocol-level standardization. Source: X post by @alice_und_bob on Aug 11, 2025: https://twitter.com/alice_und_bob/status/1955026584508809342 |