Gray Glacier’ Upgrade Pushes Ethereum’s Difficulty Bomb to September

The main developers of Ethereum have successfully implemented Hard Fork Gray Glacier, an update to the Ethereum network to enable it to function. At the height of 15,050,000 blocks, Ethereum Improveme...

Ethereum unveils Gray Glacier hard fork to delay the difficulty bomb

Ethereum has successfully launched the Gray Glacier hard fork. The hard fork launched on Ethereum on Thursday, according to Ethereum developers. This fork will delay the difficulty bomb, a process tha...

Ethereum Completes Gray Glacier Upgrade, Merge Expected in September – crypto.news

Ethereum has completed the Gray Glacier hard fork, which implements EIP-5133. The Difficulty Bomb will be delayed by the upgrade; therefore, the devs anticipate that the Merge will occur later than pr...

“Gray Glacier”: Ethereum goes live with the latest upgrade platform 

The “Gray Glacier” update, which took place on June 30 at block 15,050,000, had the sole purpose of altering the settings of the network’s difficulty bomb, delaying it by 700,000 blocks, or around 100...

Ethereum finishes Gray Glacier hard fork to push the ‘difficulty bomb’ to September

The Ethereum core developers successfully launched the Gray Glacier hard fork today, a network upgrade that implemented the Ethereum Improvement Proposal (EIP) 5133 at block height 15,050,000. The Gra...

Ethereum Network Successfully Completes Gray Glacier Hard Fork Update

11 hours ago | 2 mins read Altcoin News Only 65 percent of node operators and miners were completely prepared for the update. The update requires node operators and miners to update to the most recent...

‘Gray Glacier’ Upgrade Goes Live on Ethereum Network

It’s another day, another upgrade for Ethereum as the world’s largest smart contracts platform has just rolled out a new major update. Called “Gray Glacier,” the upgrade occurred at block 15,050,000 o...

What does the Gray Glacier upgrade mean for the Ethereum Merge?

MThe Ethereum network is scheduled to undergo the Gray Glacier upgrade at a block height of 15,050,000 — expected to occur on June 30 at approximately 11:00 BST. During this time, exchanges will tempo...

Ethereum’ Gray Glacier Difficulty Bomb Pushback Impact the Merge?

Although there are many liquidations and layoffs in the cryptocurrency industry, Ethereum developers are working toward the Merge, the blockchain network’s planned transition to a new, more energy-eff...

Ethereum: Will ‘Gray Glacier’ upgrade affect your ETH holdings

It’s said that the ability to upgrade is important. All hail Ethereum as the network awaits the ‘Gray Glacier’ upgrade. In the coming days, the upgrade will be introduced to the mainnet. It is built t...

What is Ethereum Gray Glacier? Should you be worried?

In the coming week, Ethereum developers will pass another upgrade to the mainnet. Dubbed “Gray Glacier,” the upgrade is designed to further delay the Ice Age/Difficulty Bomb by months ahead of the lon...

Ethereum Prepares For The “Gray Glacier” Upgrade To Delay The Difficulty Bomb For Months

– Advertisement –   The Ethereum network is scheduled to undergo an upgrade dubbed “Gray Glacier” upgrade meant to postpone the difficulty bomb. Wednesday, June 29, 2022, will be an import...

Ethereum’s Gray Glacier (or How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Difficulty Bomb)

“The second reason [for the Difficulty Bomb] – and this is one I think is probably way underrated – is the idea that it makes it a bit harder to create a scam fork of Ethereum,” Beiko said. “Two years...

Go Ethereum Launches New Version With Gray Glacier Fork Definition – crypto.news

Go Ethereum, one of the three original implementations of the Ethereum protocol, has announced that the latest version of the Geth standalone client is now available. Geth v1.10.19, also known as Cama...

What is the Ethereum Arrow Glacier upgrade?

The Ethereum (ETH) Arrow Glacier upgrade is a relatively simple modification implemented in block number 13,773,000 on December 9, 2021.  So, is Ethereum proof-of-stake (PoS) now? No, with th...