<p>The conversation covers the progress from the Svalbard Interop, including the launch of DevNet-0 and subsequent DevNet updates. It also delves into the progress of Balldefinite 6, debugging and gas accounting proposals, EIP status and stages, and the reorg window and client support. The discussion provides insights into the latest developments and proposals in the Ethereum ecosystem. The conversation covers the management of deep reorgs, the limitation of block size, and a proposal for the self-destruct feature. It delves into the trialogue with prior versions of each account and slot, the printing mechanism for rollback, and the handling of extremely long reorgs. It also discusses unwinding to 512 blocks in Aragon, rollback by batch in Bezu, and the handling of out of memory for deep logs. Additionally, it explores the removal of the burn feature of self-destruct and the behavior of self-destruct in a limited factor. The conversation methodically reviewed the self-destruct usage analysis and discussed the implications of EIP 8253 and EIP 7610. The self-destruct usage analysis provided insights into the increase in usage despite deprecation notices, while the discussion on EIPs 8253 and 7610 focused on the implications and feasibility of the proposed changes.</p><p></p><p>Takeaways</p><ul><li>Svalbard Interop Progress</li><li>DevNet Updates Management of deep reorgs</li><li>Limiting block size</li><li>Proposal for self-destruct feature Self-destruct usage analysis</li><li>EIP 8253 and EIP 7610 discussion</li></ul><p></p><p>Chapters</p><ul><li>00:00 Svalbard Interop Progress and DevNet-0</li><li>12:25 Debugging and Gas Accounting</li><li>36:02 Managing Deep Reorgs</li><li>01:03:40 Self-Destruct Usage Analysis</li><li>01:13:21 EIP 8253 and EIP 7610 Discussion</li></ul>

ECH Institute Podcast

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Execution Layer Meeting 236 [2026-05-07] | ACDE 236

MAY 8, 202668 MIN
ECH Institute Podcast

Execution Layer Meeting 236 [2026-05-07] | ACDE 236

MAY 8, 202668 MIN

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<p>The conversation covers the progress from the Svalbard Interop, including the launch of DevNet-0 and subsequent DevNet updates. It also delves into the progress of Balldefinite 6, debugging and gas accounting proposals, EIP status and stages, and the reorg window and client support. The discussion provides insights into the latest developments and proposals in the Ethereum ecosystem. The conversation covers the management of deep reorgs, the limitation of block size, and a proposal for the self-destruct feature. It delves into the trialogue with prior versions of each account and slot, the printing mechanism for rollback, and the handling of extremely long reorgs. It also discusses unwinding to 512 blocks in Aragon, rollback by batch in Bezu, and the handling of out of memory for deep logs. Additionally, it explores the removal of the burn feature of self-destruct and the behavior of self-destruct in a limited factor. The conversation methodically reviewed the self-destruct usage analysis and discussed the implications of EIP 8253 and EIP 7610. The self-destruct usage analysis provided insights into the increase in usage despite deprecation notices, while the discussion on EIPs 8253 and 7610 focused on the implications and feasibility of the proposed changes.</p><p></p><p>Takeaways</p><ul><li>Svalbard Interop Progress</li><li>DevNet Updates Management of deep reorgs</li><li>Limiting block size</li><li>Proposal for self-destruct feature Self-destruct usage analysis</li><li>EIP 8253 and EIP 7610 discussion</li></ul><p></p><p>Chapters</p><ul><li>00:00 Svalbard Interop Progress and DevNet-0</li><li>12:25 Debugging and Gas Accounting</li><li>36:02 Managing Deep Reorgs</li><li>01:03:40 Self-Destruct Usage Analysis</li><li>01:13:21 EIP 8253 and EIP 7610 Discussion</li></ul>