At @EthTaipei, Puffer Researcher Nic Lin gave a keynote on Glamsterdam and the upgrades shaping @ethereum's next phase of scaling.
- ePBS brings network stability and new scaling opportunities by further separating block building from block proposing.
- Block Level Access Lists enable parallel transaction verification and state root computation, and may also support more efficient proposer commitment verification. It is an important direction for preconfirmations.
- Ethereum transfers will emit event logs similar to ERC20 transfers, improving indexing and developer tooling across the ecosystem.
- New EVM opcodes also eliminate the long standing "stack too deep" limitation, making Solidity development significantly more flexible.
Together, these upgrades point toward stronger block production, more parallel verification, better developer tooling, and a more scalable Ethereum base layer.
That matters for Puffer because @puffer_unifi and @puffer_preconf are built around one core idea: Ethereum scaling should stay aligned with Ethereum.
As Ethereum improves, Puffer builds the infrastructure to bring faster, more verifiable, and more composable execution to rollups and appchains, creating the foundation for yield you can underwrite.
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