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Ethereum Plans ‘Shapella’ Transition on Zhejiang Testnet — Dev Insists ‘Withdrawals are Coming’ – Technology Bitcoin News

Ethereum core developers plan to activate the “Shapella” transition through the Zhejiang public testnet on Feb. 7, 2023, according to Tim Beiko of the Ethereum Foundation. If successful, Beiko said the Sepolia testnet could follow two days later, followed by the Goerli testnet. He noted that the testnet has a

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Ethereum to Roll Out Staking Withdrawal Testnet Zhejiang on February 1

This February, Ethereum is reportedly launching Zhejiang, the dress rehearsal testnet for its Shanghai hard fork.The Ethereum network is set to trial staking withdrawals on its Zhejiang testnet today, February 1st. According to reports, this public withdrawal testnet is the first of its kind since the Merge upgrade last September. Ethereum developers also plan

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Gcore Joins Forces with Super Protocol Right Before the Testnet Phase Two Launch

Web3 confidential computing platform developer Super Protocol and the international leader in public cloud and edge computing services Gcore announce a partnership that adds new capabilities to the Super Protocol network of confidential computing providers. In less than a year the Super Protocol team developers with enterprise-grade solutions

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Ethereum Developers Prepare to Deploy Shanghai Public Testnet, Focus on Staked Ether Withdrawals – Technology Bitcoin News

According to the Jan. 5, 2023 All Core Devs (ACD) meeting, Ethereum developers are preparing to deploy a public testnet for the highly anticipated Shanghai hard fork in February 2023, with the mainnet implementation tentatively scheduled for March. Ethereum’s core developers emphasized that staked withdrawals are a priority and code

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The Ethereum Foundation Commences Shutdown of Ropsten Testnet

Ethereum runs testnets so that developers can run software before launching it on Ethereum’s main network (mainnet). Test networks essentially act as copies of the Ethereum mainnet, and they allow client teams, infrastructure providers and developers to test any changes to their applications before launching them in a more high-stakes

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