Wu said that according to Christine Kim’s summary of the 142nd Ethereum Consensus Core Developers Meeting (ACDC), the meeting mainly discussed: the debate on whether to divide the Pectra upgrade into two parts (Stokes proposed that the first part contain 8 EIPs of Pectra Devnet 3, and the second part contain the remaining 12 EIPs and possible new proposals. Some developers support the split, such as Teku and Nimbus, but with additional conditions, while Erigon developers suggest removing PeerDAS and oppose the split. Developers are also worried that the split may delay other key upgrades such as Verkle and EOF. In the end, the discussion still did not reach a consensus), discussed the outstanding issues of some EIPs on Pectra Devnet 3, and increased the blob capacity in Pectra 1 to better support L2 expansion (Francis said that the current capacity of 3 target blobs per block is not enough to support the PeerDAS upgrade in 9-12 months, and it is recommended to increase the target/maximum blob from 3/6 to 6/12, or just increase the target blob. The developers prefer a smaller increase, moving the target/max blob to 4/6. Stokes stressed the need for more data before making a decision, and prefers to minimize the scope of Pectra 1 changes)