Testing via Cardano stake pool administrators (SPOs) in another blended hub testnet made by the IOG on Friday (August 19) definitely implies that discharge candidate 1.35.3 is all set, and all that remains is for something like 75% of SPOs to update their mainnet hubs to this variant.
The following is a short recap of the occasions — connected with the testing of delivery 1.35.3 — that occurred in the beyond couple of days. This depends on data in Twitter and a phenomenal video by Adam Wesberg, who is an Android engineer, as well as a SPO (“Blue Cheese St₳ke House”).
Last week, some local area individuals — including Adam Dean (who is a previous SPO, as well as fellow benefactor of Buffy Bot Publishing) and Andrew Wesberg, communicated their craving for more testing of delivery 1.35.3, which fixed a basic deformity found in discharge 1.35.2. IOG throughly tried discharge 1.35.3 and felt that SPOs ought to overhaul their mainnet hubs to this delivery when they could so Vasil doesn’t get postponed any further.
The issue with discharge 1.35.2 was that under specific circumstances (“terrible minfee”), it would acknowledge an invalid exchange. Fortunately both delivery 1.34.1 (which around 60% of SPOs are running on the mainnet as of 6:10 p.m. UTC on August 21) and Vasil discharge competitor 1.35.3, which is the most recent variant of the Cardano Node programming, reject such an invalid exchange (with a “expense excessively low” blunder).
These concerned local area individuals felt that there ought to be another public testnet that reenacts the blended hub climate that exists on the mainnet. All the more explicitly, they needed to ensure that hubs running delivery 1.34.1, 1.35.2, and 1.35.3 could coincide and that any “awful minfee” exchanges acknowledged by hubs running delivery 1.35.2 wouldn’t get proliferated to any fixed hubs in the Cardano organization.
Source: https://www.thecoinrepublic.com/2022/08/22/ada-great-collaboration-between-iog-and-cardano-spos/