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Cryptocurrency Ecosystem => Ethereum Forum => Ethereum News & Updates => Topic started by: Centus on June 18, 2021, 07:17:36 PM
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Three Ethereum testnets now have a set date for the London hardfork, a key step towards a full mainnet implementation.
The hotly anticipated “London” Ethereum hardfork now has a set block height for three Ethereum testnets — a key penultimate step towards a full mainnet launch.
In a blog post on the Ethereum Foundation’s website, Ethereum core developer Tim Beiko wrote that the Ropsten, Goerli, and Rinkeby testnets now have set block heights at which London will go live, with Ropsten expected to be the first at block 10499401, or sometime on June 24th. Goerli is expected to be next on June 30th, and Rinkeby on July 7th.
Source: https://cointelegraph.com/news/ethereum-s-london-hardfork-set-to-go-live-on-testnets-starting-june-24th
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Earlier it was reported that the London hard fork will be launched in July, and then a more specific date appeared - July 14th. Now it is said that it will be launched on three test networks on June 24 and 30, as well as on July 7. Does this mean that it will happen sooner, or test networks are not counted in this case? Of course, I would like to see the update of the ethereum network happen faster.