According to BlockBeats, on September 19, CoinDesk reported that Ethereum developers confirmed that the hard fork Pectra would be split into two parts to minimize the risk of mistakes. Pectra is expected to become Ethereum's largest hard fork to date.

Core developers decided to include a total of 8 Ethereum Improvement Proposals (EIPs) in the first package, including EIP-7702, which aims to improve the wallet’s user experience. The second package will be revised in the coming months, but for now it is likely to include proposals aimed at changing the Ethereum Virtual Machine (known as EOF) and introducing a feature called PeerDAS that improves data availability sampling, ultimately benefiting L2 blockchains.