During the most recent 141st Ethereum core developer consensus (ACDC) conference call, developers delved into a series of critical issues regarding the advancement of the Ethereum network's technical landscape. A key focus was on alterations to the Ethereum consensus layer (CL), particularly the numerous updates within the consensus layer protocols and engine APIs from the Pectra upgrade, encompassing EIP7251 and Beacon block bodies. The attendees gave particular attention to enhancing PeerDAS (parallel data availability layer) performance, especially when it comes to dealing with resource-limited node operators, by implementing more efficient proof computations. It was disclosed that the PeerDAS Devnet2 iteration will be restructured upon the foundation of the Pectra upgrade, with the aim of significantly improving its capabilities and efficiency rather than depending on the Deneb upgrade. This discussion underscores the Ethereum community's continuous endeavor for network stability and performance optimization, as well as the developers' innovative approaches to addressing technical hurdles.