Ethereum's Developer Shares New Timeline of Its Merge

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Wed, 04/13/2022 - 16:29
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Anonymous Ethereum (ETH) miner and investor asked Mr. Beiko about the prospects of Ether mining in near future. Is Proof-of-Work (PoW) really on a borrowed time?

'Final chapter of PoW in Ethereum'

Mr. Beiko has taken to Twitter to answer one of his commentators who is interested in Ether mining. Anonymous Twitter user @TripleSack asked whether it makes sense to buy new mining equipment.

Also, he asked if the previous estimations of June, 2022 as the time frame for Ethereum's migration towards Proof-of-Stake (PoS) consensus still valid.

Mr. Beiko claimed that Ethereum (ETH) won't migrate to new consensus in June. However, in 'few months', the second blockchain will go live on Proos-of-Stake.

As such, Ethereum (ETH) community entered the last phase of Proof-of-Work stage of its history. 

First-ever shadow fork occured on Ethereum's mainnet

As covered by U.Today previously, Ethereum (ETH) developers started last testing campaign before the initiation of The Merge. The last pre-Merge testing phase Kiln was activated on multiple Ethereum testnets.

Also, on Apr.11, 2022, the first-ever 'shadow fork' in Ethereum (ETH) history went live on main network. It didn't affect the operations of main network, but emulated the Merge specifications.

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