ChainCatcher message, everstake stated that EIP-7917 will be officially scheduled for implementation in the Fusaka Hard Fork, debuting alongside seven other EIPs in the fusaka-devnet-1 version, which will be released on June 9. EIP-7917 is a proposal to improve the Ethereum Consensus Mechanism, which ensures the arrangement of block proposers is completely determined, meaning we can know in advance who the proposer of each block is.
Currently, the schedule of proposers is somewhat unpredictable. In EIP-7917, at the beginning of each block, Ethereum creates a list called proposallookahead, which shows which validators will be the proposers for the current and upcoming block headers. When a new block starts, the list is updated by removing old proposers and adding new proposers. This list is stored on-chain, allowing smart contracts to view the next proposer, thereby improving confirmation speed and reliability.
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EIP-7917 will be implemented in the Fusaka Hard Fork on June 9.
ChainCatcher message, everstake stated that EIP-7917 will be officially scheduled for implementation in the Fusaka Hard Fork, debuting alongside seven other EIPs in the fusaka-devnet-1 version, which will be released on June 9. EIP-7917 is a proposal to improve the Ethereum Consensus Mechanism, which ensures the arrangement of block proposers is completely determined, meaning we can know in advance who the proposer of each block is. Currently, the schedule of proposers is somewhat unpredictable. In EIP-7917, at the beginning of each block, Ethereum creates a list called proposallookahead, which shows which validators will be the proposers for the current and upcoming block headers. When a new block starts, the list is updated by removing old proposers and adding new proposers. This list is stored on-chain, allowing smart contracts to view the next proposer, thereby improving confirmation speed and reliability.