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Title: Ethereum Classic Follows Its Sibling’s Footsteps With Phoenix Hard Fork
Post by: SRShanuka2020 on June 01, 2020, 10:06:04 PM
Ethereum Classic Follows Its Sibling’s Footsteps With Phoenix Hard Fork

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Ethereum Classic, the twin sibling of the Ethereum network, performed its scheduled Phoenix hard fork on May 31, which included features from Ethereum’s earlier Istanbul fork.

The upgrade means that the two networks share virtually the same protocol, and are thus fully intercompatible. The hard fork was scheduled for block 10,500,839, which was mined at 8:00 p.m. Eastern time on May 31.

The fork is the third in a series of recent upgrades aiming to bring Ethereum Classic in line with its more popular sibling. In December, the Agharta fork ported Constantinople features to ETC, while Atlantis was activated earlier in September 2019.

The inclusion of Istanbul features means that the two projects “reached protocol parity,” Ethereum developer Afri Schoedon said.

Some minor inconveniences occurred as a result of the fork, with a small portion of miners remaining on the old chain. Some clients have also not been synchronized with the hard fork, notably Hyperledger Besu. The ETC team said that this should not affect the network as Besu was primarily used in enterprise settings.

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