Key facts
- Ethereum developers are considering 66 proposals for the 2027 Hegotá upgrade.
- The Hegotá upgrade may include Frame Transactions for customizable and private transactions.
- Frame Transactions could allow privacy pools to pay their own fees.
- The Ethereum Foundation warned that tools may break with the Glamsterdam upgrade.
- Wallets and gas estimators are among the tools that may be affected by the Glamsterdam upgrade.
- Gas model changes are part of the Glamsterdam upgrade.
- Developers are advised to test on the Plataberget testnet.
- The Hegotá upgrade is planned for 2027.
Ethereum's development roadmap includes significant upgrades, with the 2027 Hegotá upgrade considering 66 proposals aimed at enhancing the network's capabilities. Among these proposals is the concept of Frame Transactions, which could introduce customizable and private transaction options for users. A key potential benefit of these Frame Transactions is the ability for privacy pools to directly pay their own transaction fees. This would represent a notable shift, reducing the current reliance on external or third-party services for fee settlement and potentially improving the user experience for privacy-focused applications.
