【Ethereum developer Paul Berg proposed a native token-related proposal EIP-7809】On November 12, it was reported that Ethereum developer Paul Berg released a proposal regarding multiple native tokens on Ethereum, aimed at improving the user experience when transferring tokens, making native financial products easier to deploy, and enhancing the innovative potential of Ethereum L2 applications. The proposal is called EIP-7809, which suggests adding a backward-compatible extension to EVM that will allow fungible tokens to operate with 'native-like' attributes if the new proposal is approved through Ethereum's approval process. ETH has been operating as Ethereum's native token, and almost all other Ethereum-based tokens are built on this network but do not possess most of the same 'native' characteristics that ETH has. This limits functionalities such as directly transferring tokens using opcodes and transferring multiple tokens in a single contract call. EIP-7809 introduces four new opcodes: MINT & BURN, allowing management of token supply through minting and burning tokens; BALANCEOF, used to check token balances; NTCALL, for token transfers that require contract calls; NTCREATE, for creating contracts that include upfront token deposits.