Ethereum developers have reached a consensus to accelerate the pace of protocol upgrades to advance the roadmap
According to CoinTelegraph, Ethereum core developers reached a consensus on speeding up the deployment of future protocol upgrades at the "All Core Devs" conference on February 13. Nixo Rokish, a member of the Ethereum Foundation protocol support team, said that according to the Pectra review report, the community strongly supports speeding up the fork pace, which means there will be less delays in the scope of upgrades and more active input.
Scheduled to launch in April, the Pectra upgrade will be the largest in Ethereum's history, with up to 20 Ethereum Improvement Proposals (EIPs) covering crypto wallet functionality enhancements and data availability extensions. Tim Beiko, a researcher at the Ethereum Foundation, said the Pectra system contract will go live on the mainnet on February 17.