Forkast is such a helpful one stop resource to keep up with Ethereum core development (thanks @TMIYChao for showing it to me in Cannes) Tell me one other Blockchain where this kind of stuff exists, I'll wait My gut feeling reasoning behind my personal ranking EIP-7805: Fork-Choice Inclusion Lists -> simpler short term solution than ePBS to provide censhorship resistance. Preserving Ethereum's neutrality and censorship resistance is one of the core reasons Ethereum is different to any other imo infra and therefore is a top priority imo EIP-7782: Reduce Block Latency -> UX improvement are massive and I personally love AMMs. Loss versus rebalancing would be significantly reduced for LPs.. EIP-7886: Delayed Execution -> By decoupling block validation from immediate execution we essentially make shorter block times feasible so reasoning is same here then for EIP-7805 EIP-7928: Block-level Access Lists -> Paves the way for parallel execution which reduces maximum block processing time thereby supporting reduction of block times (so again similar reasoning here) EIP-7919: Pureth - Provable RPC Responses -> important because it ensure verifiability which is critical given that the goal of everyone running light clients on their phone is far away EIP-7692: EVM Object Format (EOFv1) -> beneficial, but the complexity and recent controversies around it place it as less urgent than other proposals imo EIP-7732: enshrined Proposer-Builder Separation (ePBS) -> with FOCIL being a reality less urgent imo for CR but still important to get rid of relays medium term EIP-7937: 64-bit Mode Opcodes for EVM -> cool to scale computationally heavy apps on L1 i guess but don't see a huge direct practical impact for users Thanks @wolovim and @nixorokish for creating Forkast, really helpful for people like me who don't have time to keep up with everything and find everything in one place (will use this a lot to do EIP videos🙏)
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