Ethereum

Eth2 developers appeal to the community to help test merge

Eth2 developers appeal to the community to help test merge. The developers of Ethereum (ETH) have launched a community appeal to test the long-awaited merger between the Ethereum Mainnet and the Proof-of-Stake (PoS) Beacon Chain.

The consolidation is an important milestone in the transition to Eth2 as the Ethereum network becomes a PoS blockchain and reduces its energy consumption by 99%.

On November 29th, Ethereum developer Marius van der Wijden announced a new program to involve the community in the unified test, spanning three levels: non-technical users, developers with little blockchain experience, and highly technical and experienced blockchain developers .

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For non-tech-savvy users, the self-directed program offers tasks such as setting up a consensus-tier client, reporting errors, and sending transactions.

For technical users, they can choose goals such as running their own validators, deploying and testing contracts, and setting up their own test network, while technical users can consider specifications, recommend invalid blocks, and split the network by voting on invalid blocks.

The program calls on all participants to document as much of their work as possible and share it online on Twitter using the hashtag “TestingTheMerge”. Wijden also has Spicy Community towards Ethereum’s R&D Discord channel to keep communication going throughout the testing program.

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“The program will not be compensated, but if you find a fatal mistake (consensus problem / panic), I’ll buy you a drink of your choice at the next DevCon!” Wijden teased in the program overview.

Related: Even with Eth2 on its way, L2 scaling remains key to DeFi’s future

According to the Eth2 page on Ethereum.org, the merge with the signal chain will officially be completed in the first or second quarter of 2022, transitioning to ETH2. and sharding is complete.

The final piece of the puzzle is the Shard Chain Upgrade (AKA “Sharding”) planned for late 2022, which will distribute the load on the network across 64 new chains to help the network expand its capabilities in a decentralized manner, with the aim of developing more transactions per second while reducing fuel charges.

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