2020-3-7 22:51 |
ProgPow’s EIP-1057 will not be included in Ethereum, but it may reappear under a different form, per today’s Core Dev call
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2020-3-7 22:51 |
ProgPow’s EIP-1057 will not be included in Ethereum, but it may reappear under a different form, per today’s Core Dev call
Similar to Notcoin - Blum - Airdrops In 2024
The controversial proposed change to Ethereum’s mining algorithm failed to change status after meeting resistance during Friday’s core developers call.
2020-3-7 23:10 | |
During the most recent Ethereum developer call, which happened today, Greg Colvin affirmed that the devs were going back to ProgPow, also known as Progressive Proof of Work, the new mining system of the ETH network which has been discussed until exhaustion since last year. The debate is very, very old. A lot of people […]
2019-3-16 18:42 | |
Another eth devs call, another discussion about ProgPoW, a proposed algorithmic change that ostensibly aims to remove asics. It looks like about 30 minutes was spent on the matter, with... The post Where Are the Ethereum ASICS? appeared first on Trustnodes.
2019-3-4 23:04 | |
The latest dev call meeting of ethereum developers spent about an hour discussing how to make a decision on a potential ProgPoW proof of work algorithmic change. “I am not... The post Ethereum Developers Spend an Hour on Deciding How to Decide appeared first on Trustnodes.
2019-2-2 15:41 | |
During a public call Friday, a tentative decision on whether to implement the ethereum network's ProgPoW update was postponed.
2019-2-2 21:00 | |
Ethereum is embracing the Constantinople milestone at the end of November 2018, after DevCon4 in Prague. Constantinople is the latest Ethereum release, introduced through a hard fork, that will include five Ethereum Improvement Proposals (EIPs):Bitwise shifting instructions (EIP 145) in the Ethereum Virtual Machine (EVM) allow for direct manipulation of bytes on the EVM layer.
2018-9-11 18:15 | |