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Ethereum developers update Berlin hard fork specifications

Ethereum developer James Hancock has released an updated specification for the Berlin hard fork with five Ethereum Improvement Proposals 1.0 (EIP).

The Berlin update aims to improve Ethereum’s current Proof-of-Work (PoW) network. Earlier, the developers decided to suspend work on the Berlin hard fork until August due to excessive dependence on the Geth client. Otherwise, any failure in this client could suspend the entire network.

The developers considered that the best solution would be the transition of node owners to alternative clients. However, the launch of the Berlin hard fork has been postponed several times. Its last tentative launch date has been set for this month, following the activation of Ethereum 2.0’s Proof-of-Stake (PoS) consensus phase zero.

Over the past few months, the developers have changed the list of EIPs that will be included in the update. The published draft includes five enhancements: EIP-2565, EIP-2315, EIP-2929, EIP-2718, and EIP-2930. They provide for modification of work with transactions, fees and the Ethereum virtual machine (EVM). The developers of all clients have already completed preparations for Berlin, so the update could be launched soon. However, the block number on which the hard fork should occur has not yet been determined, so the exact launch date for Berlin remains unknown.

Previously, Ethereum developers considered implementing small hard forks every three to six months for more frequent protocol updates. At the same time, some developers believed that large and rare hard forks would better assess the security of an update. As a reminder, in 2019 the Constantinople and St. Petersburg updates were successfully launched on the Ethereum network. Petersburg.

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