Blockchain

Ethereum Launches First-Ever Public Testnet for Full Upgrade to Proof of Stake Known as “The Merge”

After relatively 2 years of development, Ethereum (ETH), the largest smart contracts platform, has launched the first-ever public testnet for the full upgrade to proof-of-stake (PoS) known as “The Merge”.

The new development was announced on Twitter a few hours ago by an Ethereum core developer, Tim Beiko. According to the core developer in a blog post, although client development and UX continue to be refined, users are urged to start using the Kintsugi in order to familiarize themselves with the Ethereum network in a post-merge context.

Read Also: Ethereum Foundation Launches Client Incentive Program for Network Maintainers

Tim Beiko tweeted, “Over the past few months, client teams have been working tirelessly to implement a new set of merge milestones. They are now live on a new testnet: Kintsugi.”

Going by the report, not much will change for application developers. Also, tooling, which only interacts with either the consensus or execution layer is also largely unaffected. Although the infrastructure that depends on both layers will likely need to adapt to support The Merge.

Read Also: BBVA Switzerland Becomes First Traditional Bank In Europe To Incorporate Ethereum (ETH) into its Crypto Services

“We recommend most projects begin testing and prototyping on Kintsugi to surface any potential issues soon. This way, changes can more easily be incorporated in future client and specification versions,” Tim Beiko stated.

What “The Merger” Does to the Ethereum Network

The Merge removes miners from having any role to play on the Ethereum network. The major upgrade will make validation to be performed by stakers that deposit 32 ETH.

2.3 million testnet ETH have already been deposited on the new network by relatively 72,000 validators, which indicates that the community is significantly ready for the arguably biggest upgrade in the crypto space.

Read Also: Polygon Evolves In Its Quest to Lead Ethereum-Scaling Solution Race with the Latest Acquisition Worth $500 Million

Currently, the real Beacon chain has 8.7 million ETH staked, worth $33 billion, by 272,000 validators. Once the upgrade is fully implemented on the mainnet in 2022 as expected, these validators will be the ones running the Ethereum network instead of miners.

The upgrade is projected to reduce Ethereum’s environmental impact by 99.9% and lower its inflammatory rate from about 4% a year to between 0.2% and 1% a year.


Follow us on Twitter, Facebook, and Telegram

Solomon Odunayo

Solomon is a trader, crypto enthusiast, and analyst with over four years of experience in the industry. He strongly believes that crypto assets and the blockchain will continue to gain prominence. At TimesTabloid.com, he focuses on news, articles with deep analysis of blockchain projects, and technical analysis of crypto trading pairs.

Recent Posts

Algotech Presale Approaches $4.2 Million as Crypto Market Sentiment Turns Bearish, Polkadot & Filecoin Lose Millions

In a recent turn of events in the cryptocurrency market, the super trading DEX project…

2 mins ago

Shiba Inu (SHIB) to $0.0001? Here Are Top Experts Predictions

Shiba Inu, the leading meme-inspired cryptocurrency, has faced a significant price decline in recent weeks,…

1 hour ago

Binance Expands XRP and Shiba Inu (SHIB) Reach in Japan. Here’s how

Binance Japan, an arm of leading cryptocurrency exchange Binance in Japan, has introduced new trading…

2 hours ago

Ripple Exposes XRP Ledger Utility in Asia with This Strategic Partnership

In a move to solidify its presence in the Japanese market, Ripple, the San Francisco-based…

6 hours ago

Why is Crypto Crashing Today? Furrever Token Emerges as a Strong Alternative to Dogecoin and Shiba Inu

In a market saturated with options, finding the right investment with the potential for significant…

11 hours ago

Shiba Inu (SHIB) Spikes to $0.00011 in Japan. Here’s What Happened

The listing of a Shiba Inu (SHIB) trading pair denominated in Japanese yen (JPY) on…

12 hours ago