Ethereum developers vote to downgrade the Frame Transactions proposal, excluding it from the Hegota upgrade core agenda.

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Gate News reports that on March 27, Ethereum developers voted during an online meeting to not list Frame Transactions as a core proposal for the Hegota upgrade. Instead, it was marked as “Considered for Inclusion” and will be reviewed as a non-mandatory proposal in subsequent meetings. The Hegota upgrade is expected to be launched in the second half of 2026, with FOCIL (Fork Choice Inclusion List) already confirmed as the first core proposal. Frame Transactions is a new type of transaction designed to introduce native account abstraction features to Ethereum and enhance quantum resistance. Ethereum co-founder Vitalik Buterin and several developers publicly supported the proposal during the meeting. However, client developers opposed it citing excessive complexity. Ben Adams from Nethermind stated that core proposals must ensure deliverability during the upgrade, and rushing to include it could delay Hegota. Daniel Lehrner from Besu said, “We believe its complexity does not match the value it brings.”

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