Ethereum devs prepare final Pectra test before mainnet launch

Key Points

  • Ethereum developers are under pressure as the Pectra upgrade faces delays due to unexpected issues on testnets.
  • A new testnet, Hoodi, was created to better prepare for the upgrade, with a potential mainnet launch as early as April 25 if successful.
  • The consensus layer developers are particularly exhausted from addressing issues not seen before in previous testnet environments.

Summary

Ethereum developers are currently grappling with the challenges of deploying the Pectra upgrade, which has encountered significant hurdles during its testing phase. Initially planned for a March mainnet launch, the upgrade was first tested on the Holesky testnet on February 24, where it failed to finalize, leading to further investigations. Subsequent tests on the Sepolia testnet on March 5 were also marred by errors, exacerbated by an unknown attacker exploiting an edge case to mine empty blocks. In response, a new testnet named "Hoodi" was introduced on March 17, with the Pectra upgrade scheduled for testing on March 26. Nixo Rokish from the Ethereum Foundation highlighted the exhaustion among developers, particularly those working on the consensus layer, due to these unforeseen issues. Despite these setbacks, Ethereum's development continues to progress, with the recent Dencun upgrade significantly reducing gas fees, showcasing the network's ongoing improvements.

cointelegraph
March 26, 2025
Crypto
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