12/07/2021
Ethernet.
London hard bifurcation is expected to be launched on the ethernet backbone on August 4.
Golden financial report the core developers' conference in Tai Fong ended in the early morning of the 9th London time.
Tim beko, an Ethernet developer, said on Twitter that all customers had reiterated their satisfaction with the hard-forked blocks of London's 12965000 main network, as confirmed earlier this week.
The London upgrade should log on to the main network on August 4 (unless serious security problems are found as usual).
It is planned to activate the London hard bifurcation in the Ethernet main network with a block height of 12965000.
According to the Financial report, Ethernet developer Tim Becker said their proposal to "activate the London hard bifurcation of bloc 12965000 on the main network" has been merged and is expected to be released by customers this weekend or early next week. and make an appropriate announcement early next week or the middle of next week.
Earlier, it was reported that ethernet developer Tim Becco said that the London fork with a height of 12965000 in the block to be activated in the main network is expected to be between 13:00 and 17:00 on August 4 (21:00 on August 4 and 1:00 on August 5, Beijing time).
The ethersquare test network Linkerbie has activated London's upgrade at block height 8897988.
At 01:27 32 a.m. on July 8, Lin Kai-bi, the etheric test network, launched the London upgrade on the 8897988 block.
The upgrade includes replacing the EIP-1559 in the Ethernet Fong 1.0 gas market and postponing the difficulty bomb until December 1, 2021.
The next step in launching the test network Rinkeby London upgrade will be to deploy the London upgrade on the Ethernet main network, and the final date of the main network upgrade will be announced at the Ethernet Core developers meeting to be held on July 9th.
The Etherofang 2.0 client Nimbus released v1.4.1, which fixed a possible loss of a small amount of evidence in v1.4.0.
The official release of Ethernet Square 2.0 client Nimbus released v1.4.1, which is less urgent.
Users of Nimbus v1.4.0 may have noticed that a small amount of (seemingly random) evidence was lost after the update.
A survey of this issue shows that due to significant performance improvements in v1.4.0, Nimbus authentication nodes occasionally send their first new era certificate before some nodes are ready.
These "slow" nodes eventually abandoned the early evidence because they were busy changing the times.
As a fix, v1.4.1 uses a larger transmission delay.
For Nimbus v1.4.0 users who want the best verification results, we encourage upgrades as soon as possible.
Other changes include log refresh and metrics repair.
Prior to this, the Ethernet Square 2.0 client Nimbus released v1.4.0, which improved the proof of validity, CPU utilization, RPC API, and prepared for the rebuilt authentication node client.
Etay Fong developers: EtherScan can show the transaction cost savings with EIP-1559.
Tim Beko, an Ethernet developer, said on Twitter that the current EtherScan page can already show the transaction costs that can be saved by using EIP-1559.
Bitcoin network.
Bitcoin Association: we express "zero tolerance" for illegal attacks on the Bitcoin SV network.
According to official sources, the Bitcoin Association recently issued a statement saying: we express "zero tolerance" for illegal attacks on Bitcoin's SV network.
The Bitcoin SV infrastructure team has been monitoring the network regularly for a long time, and the association recently discovered illegal attacks on the BSV network.
At present, they have collected and recorded all the relevant data since the illegal attack, and will provide it to the relevant departments for processing.
Bitcoin Mining Commission: 56% of cryptocurrency mining uses sustainable energy.
Recently, the Bitcoin Mining Committee (Bitcoin Mining Council) released the results of a second-quarter survey based on a combination of electricity consumption and sustainable electricity.
From the last quarter of 2021 to the current quarter, sustainable energy use increased by 52.2% and network efficiency increased by 15%, according to the committee.
The survey shows that council members and survey participants currently use 67% of the sustainable power mix.
Michael Sailer, chief executive of MicroStrategy, wrote on Twitter: "according to the Bitcoin Mining Commission's survey of blockchain networks, the sustainable energy of mining power structures grew to 56% in the second quarter of 2021, making Bitcoin one of the cleanest industries in the world."