Danny Ryan, a developer with the Ethereum Foundation, announced that the code freeze of Phase Zero, the first iteration of Ethereum 2.0, was live.
According to the project's GitHub repository, version 0.8.0 will serve as a stable target as implementers work towards finalizing the entire project by January 2020.Code freeze Phase Zero for the new Ethereum blockchain goes live.
While Ethereum 2.0, the next generation Ethereum blockchain, might not see the light of day until next year, work on the project has been on schedule.
30, the Ethereum Foundation announced the code freeze of Phase Zero, the first iteration of Ethereum 2.0.
Danny Ryan, a researcher with the Ethereum Foundation, announced the news on Twitter, sharing the project's specs on GitHub.
The phase 0 spec freeze is here! Thank you to everyone for all of the incredible work that has gone into thishttps://t.
According to the release's GitHub page, version 0.8.0 of the Phase Zero will serve as a stable target for developers working on the project.
Earlier this month, Ethereum Foundation researcher Justin Drake said at least 2 million ETH would need to be staked on the Ethereum 2.0 network for Phase Zero to launch successfully.
Seeing how the Ethereum Foundation plans on allocating $19 million out its $30 million budget on the Ethereum 2.0-specific project, the January launch seems more than feasible.
Even Vitalik Buterin, the founder of Ethereum, said that the current tempo makes January 2020 "a feasible target."
Ethereum Foundation announces spec freeze for ETH 2.0
Publicado en Jul 1, 2019
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