- The Ethereum Foundation warns that wallets, indexers, and gas estimators may break due to gas-model changes in the Glamsterdam upgrade.
- Any tool relying on a hardcoded maximum gas limit “will break” and must be updated, according to the foundation’s Protocol DevOps team.
- Developers are urged to test their systems on the Plataberget testnet, which launched on Aug. 13.
- The Glamsterdam fork is scheduled to activate on Plataberget on Thursday, before deploying to the Sepolia and Hoodi testnets.
The Ethereum Foundation warned Monday that some wallets, indexers, and gas estimators may break because of gas-model changes in the upcoming Glamsterdam upgrade. The foundation’s Protocol DevOps team announced on its blog that any tool relying on a hardcoded maximum gas limit “will break” and must be updated, urging developers to test their systems on a public testnet called Plataberget.
According to upgrade tracker Forkcast, Plataberget launched on Aug. 13 and is intended to operate for several months before the upgrade reaches other testnets. Consequently, the Glamsterdam fork is scheduled to activate on Plataberget on Thursday, with subsequent deployment on the Sepolia and Hoodi testnets.
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