All Core Devs on Jan 5, 2023 According to the (ACD) conference, Ethereum developers are preparing to roll out a public testnet for the long-awaited Shanghai hard fork in February 2023, with the mainnet implementation tentatively scheduled for March. Scheduled. Ethereum core developer stresses that wager withdrawal is a priority, code related to EVM Object Format Change (EOF) will be removed from Shanghai to ensure wager withdrawal is the focus Did.
Staking withdrawal priority: Shanghai public testnet rollout planned for February, hard fork tentatively set for March
December 2022 In the week, Bitcoin.com News reported on the 151st Ethereum developer conference, and programmers recently concluded the152nd conferenceon January 5, 2023. The meeting was primarily focused on the removal of his EOF implementation from Shanghai, and the developer decided not to review the Ethereum Improvement Proposal (EIP). It is related to EOF until the Shanghai hard fork is completed.
Galaxy Digital Research Associate Christine Kim and Ethereum core developer Tim Beiko both summarized the ACD meeting. “On the Shanghai Front, the first devnet was set up with all client combinations just before Christmas,” he said after the meeting. “While they are all running, some pairs have more problems than others.”
Research Associate at Galaxy explained that Devops programmer Barnabus Busa updated the team on testing staked ETH withdrawals. “He said the current Shanghai developer test network, which was launched just before Christmas, has already progressed him to block 4,000,” said Kim. “All combinations of EL and CL clients are currently running on this testnet. Some client combinations such as Teku-Erigon and Lighthouse-Erigon are experiencing issues.”
Withdrawal of staked Ether is of great concern to the community and many want to know when it will happen. Ethereum developers have hinted that a new testnet will be rolled out next month, and the Shanghai hard fork is tentatively set to go live by March.
At the time of writing,15.96 million Ether is locked into Beacon Deposit Contracts. Additionally, the network is just days away from reaching 500,000 validators. The Shanghai fork will be the next major upgrade for his Ethereum development team since The Merge.
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