The Etherwood Foundation warns that the Gramsterdam upgrade will adjust the Gas model and that some of the tools are at risk of failure
A warning was given by the Devops team of the Taifeng Foundation agreement that the Glamsterdam upgrade would adjust to the Taifenggas model, and that some wallets, indexers and gas estimaters might have function abnormally. Tools that rely on hard-coded maximum gas caps are exposed to the risk of failure. EIP-8037 will introduce a stand-alone status-gas dimension, with transfers to existing accounts remaining at 21,000, and transfers to new accounts will charge additional status-gas charges. The ETA Foundation recommends that developers complete the system testing at Plataberget, a public testing network. The Glamsterdam branch fork programme was activated in Plataberget on Thursday this week and subsequently deployed to the Sepolia and Hodi testing networks, which eventually went online. This upgrade covers the proposer-builder separation mechanism, block-level access lists, and the upscaling of contracts and initialization codes。
