It's fantastic to witness @LidoFinance offering insights on the significance of contract code size within the framework of Glamsterdam, the forthcoming Ethereum upgrade.

Lido emphasizes that Glamsterdam requires a solution that is not only predictable but also user-friendly and ready for immediate implementation.

This is precisely the objective of EIP-7907, which has been collaboratively developed by @qc_qizhou of QuarkChain and Charles Cooper (@big_tech_sux).

EIP-7907 proposes to replace a fixed gas ceiling with a more dynamic gas metering approach, which effectively aligns gas expenses with actual resource consumption. This adjustment maintains security while alleviating unnecessary obstacles for applications that are approaching the 24KB threshold.

I eagerly anticipate further conversations as Glamsterdam evolves.

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