Ethereum core developers agree to add EIP-7251 to Electra upgrade
Ethereum core developers have agreed to add the EIP-7251, also known as the Maximum Effective Balance or MaxEB, to the Electra upgrade, which increases the maximum effective balance and allows validators to hold between 32 and 2,048 ETH. Currently, validators with a balance exceeding 32 ETH are not activated and do not receive proof and validation rewards. With the increase in rewards, validators can now earn consensus layer rewards for balances exceeding 32 ETH. Any balance exceeding 32 ETH will be reduced.
This update also minimizes the required number of validators and reduces the operating costs of large coin producers. Core developers are also considering adding EIP-7547 to the Pectra upgrade.
Disclaimer: The content of this article solely reflects the author's opinion and does not represent the platform in any capacity. This article is not intended to serve as a reference for making investment decisions.
You may also like
Big Tech stocks extend rally on Chinese tariff pause
Even with an uncertain outlook thanks to tariffs, Big Tech executives are still ramping up their AI investments

SOL is up and memes are back
Bridge flows churn in both directions as risk appetite returns
Ethereum Rises, Bitcoin Stable: Upcoming Cryptocurrency Trends Unveiled
Examining OBV Slump and Bitcoin's Dip: Predicting the Next Turn in Cryptocurrency Market

Expert Predicts Sui Could Emulate Solana’s Meteoric Rise
In Brief Kaleo identifies Sui's market behavior as akin to Solana's past rise. Sui, Dogecoin, and Bitcoin show potential for significant growth. Social media influence could drive Dogecoin prices upward.

Crypto prices
More








