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Ethereum Developers Activate Dencun Hard Fork on Goerli Testnet

Ethereum Developers Activate Dencun Hard Fork on Goerli Testnet

The core Ethereum team deployed the Dencun (Cancun-Deneb) update on the Goerli test network. However, the hard fork was not completed as planned.

The upgrade implemented EIP-4844. It includes the Proto-Danksharding option, designed to scale the network by creating a new type of transaction for large binary data arrays (BLOB). This is expected to reduce fees for L2 solutions based on Rollups technology.

Key developer Tim Beiko reported that “BLOB objects are coming,” although most of them are empty.

The full deployment of the upgrade was not completed, presumably because about one-fifth of client operators did not update their software (there were several updates).

“It seems we have a chain split! Client teams are studying this, but it will likely take some time to identify and resolve the issues. Stay tuned for updates!” wrote Beiko.

He estimated that the work could take up to several days.

Update:

Developers were able to make the necessary changes and finalize the hard fork within four hours, reported Parithosh Jayanthi from the Ethereum Foundation.

According to the previously presented schedule, the deployment of Dencun is set for January 30 on the Sepolia testnet, and February 7 on Holesky. The team intends to conduct the hard fork on the main network around the end of February.

Initially planned for the last quarter of 2023, the update was postponed by developers due to ongoing consensus issues.

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