Golden Finance reported that Ethereum's core developers announced the launch of EIP-7732, which is the formal specification for Enshrined Proposer-Builder Separation (ePBS). EIP-7732 is an upgrade only at the consensus layer, separating execution verification from consensus verification, and directly embedding PBS into Ethereum's consensus layer. PBS refers to the separation of block proposers and builders. EIP-7732 includes modifications to the beacon chain, fork selection rules, and P2P communication, and allows validators to play the role of builders. Builders are complex participants who build blocks to extract MEV. ePBS provides a trustless exchange between proposers and builders, and enables validators to effectively utilize CPU. The implementation scheme includes a Payload Timeliness Committee (PTC), in which a subset of the validation committee votes on the timeliness of the payload released by the builders. The design of EIP-7732 is also compatible with future upgrades, such as inclusion lists.
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Los desarrolladores principales de Ethereum lanzan EIP-7732
Golden Finance reported that Ethereum's core developers announced the launch of EIP-7732, which is the formal specification for Enshrined Proposer-Builder Separation (ePBS). EIP-7732 is an upgrade only at the consensus layer, separating execution verification from consensus verification, and directly embedding PBS into Ethereum's consensus layer. PBS refers to the separation of block proposers and builders. EIP-7732 includes modifications to the beacon chain, fork selection rules, and P2P communication, and allows validators to play the role of builders. Builders are complex participants who build blocks to extract MEV. ePBS provides a trustless exchange between proposers and builders, and enables validators to effectively utilize CPU. The implementation scheme includes a Payload Timeliness Committee (PTC), in which a subset of the validation committee votes on the timeliness of the payload released by the builders. The design of EIP-7732 is also compatible with future upgrades, such as inclusion lists.