The Ethereum Foundation (ETH) has released a summary of the Soldøgn Interop work, noting that key goals for the Glamsterdam upgrade have been largely achieved. These include reaching consensus on a post-upgrade gas limit of 200 million, ensuring stable operation of the ePBS external Builder process, and finalizing the EIP-8037 gas repricing parameters. The Glamsterdam upgrade focuses on securely increasing the gas limit to expand Ethereum's throughput, while EIP-8037 will prevent high gas limits from causing unlimited state expansion by increasing state creation costs. The ETH also stated that most clients are now running stably on glamsterdam-devnet-2, and the entire external Builder process has been successfully tested. Furthermore, substantial progress has been made on FOCIL, native account abstraction, and Hegotá upgrade-related features. In the coming weeks, core developers will continue to harden clients, refine testing, and merge code. The final parameters will be publicly confirmed at the AllCoreDevs conference.