Shanghai

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Shanghai is a major Ethereum network upgrade that introduced key changes such as enabling staked ETH withdrawals and improving the protocol’s efficiency and flexibility.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Ethereum network upgrade
hard fork
affects Ethereum blockchain
surface form: Ethereum mainnet

Ethereum validators
liquid staking protocols
staking service providers
alsoKnownAs Shapella
Capella consensus layer upgrade
category blockchain protocol upgrade
chain Ethereum execution layer
coordinatedWith Capella
designedFor post-Merge Ethereum
EIP-3651Purpose optimize gas costs for accessing COINBASE address
EIP-3855Purpose introduce PUSH0 instruction
EIP-3860Purpose limit and meter initcode
EIP-4895Purpose enable validator withdrawals from the Beacon Chain
EIP-6049Purpose deprecate SELFDESTRUCT opcode
enables full withdrawals of staked ETH
partial withdrawals of staked ETH
staked ETH withdrawals
goal improve user access to staked ETH
refine gas accounting and opcode behavior
governanceProcess Ethereum Improvement Proposal process
hasMainFeature withdrawals of consensus-layer staked ETH to execution layer
impact changes validator exit and withdrawal mechanics
reduces certain gas costs
unlocks liquidity for ETH stakers
improves protocol efficiency
protocol flexibility
includes EIP-3651
EIP-3855
EIP-3860
EIP-4895
EIP-6049
network Ethereum blockchain
surface form: Ethereum
partOf Ethereum consensus layer
surface form: Ethereum protocol
precedes Ethereum hard fork
surface form: Ethereum Cancun upgrade
relatedTo The Merge
surface form: Ethereum Merge

Ethereum staking
requires validator withdrawal credentials update for some validators
scope Ethereum blockchain
surface form: global Ethereum network
securityConsideration affects validator withdrawal credentials
status activated
triggered client software upgrades across the network
upgradeType execution layer upgrade

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