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Topic: Ethereum's upcoming hard fork, Constantinople (Read 77 times)

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September 17, 2018, 03:56:37 AM
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As detailed by CoinDesk, Constantinople features changes designed to increase the platform's efficiency, alter its economic policy and delay the so-called "difficulty bomb," a piece of code meant to encourage the network to alter its core consensus algorithm.

Speaking in a bi-weekly video call, developers said the upgrade will activate around October 9 on a cross-client testnet, named Ropsten, which mimics the conditions of the ethereum network itself. However, due to the unpredictability of block confirmation times in the testing environment, an exact block number – the way most upgrades are timed within the blockchain space – for the testnet activation has yet to be finalized.

does ethereum have to apply changes to a proof-of-work (POW) algorithm that can force ASIC miners to cause more network centralization today. what do you think?



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