Ethereum Warns Glamsterdam Upgrade Could Break Wallets and Gas Tools
- Glamsterdam could disrupt wallets and gas tools relying on fixed gas assumptions.
- EIP-8037 adds state gas charges when transactions create new Ethereum state.
- Platåberget gives developers months to test compatibility before broader deployment.
Ethereum developers have warned that the upcoming Glamsterdam upgrade could disrupt wallets, indexers and gas estimators using fixed gas assumptions. The warning comes as developers prepare the Platåberget testnet for the upgrade on August 20.
Glamsterdam Upgrade Changes Ethereum Gas Assumptions
The Ethereum Foundation’s Protocol DevOps team said tools relying on a hardcoded maximum gas limit may break after Glamsterdam. Developers have therefore been urged to test applications on Platåberget before the changes reach Ethereum’s longer-running testnets.
According to the Ethereum Foundation, Glamsterdam introduces several changes affecting Ethereum’s execution and consensus layers. These include gas repricing, enshrined proposer-builder separation and block-level access lists.
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