Christine Kim, Vice President of Galaxy Research, published a document summarizing the 131st Ethereum Core Developer Consensus (ACDC) conference call, where developers discussed and coordinated changes to the Ethereum Consensus Layer (CL). The developers briefly discussed two topics related to the Deneb upgrade, namely clarification on the "voluntary_exits" field in the CL network specification and regarding the unusual increase in Ethereum block losses caused by last week's network outage. The developers also shared the implementation of four EIPs that have been approved for inclusion in Electra upgrades, including 1. EIP-6110: Adding validator deposit information to the execution layer’s block structure to simplify the work of the consensus layer; 2. EIP-7002: The execution layer can trigger exit; 3. EIP-7549: Move the committee index out of attestation; 4. EIP-7251: Increase the maximum effective balance. In the meantime, developers are still considering incorporating EIP 7547 into Electra. Additionally, developers are continuing to develop peerDAS. peerDas represents a new design for validators to validate blob data, allowing validators to process more blobs per block. The developers recommend that customer teams spend approximately 80% of their resources and time implementing the Electra EIP and 20% on peerDAS development.