Constantinople update postponed. Again.

Constantinople update postponed. Again.

The long-awaited update of the Ethereum, Constantinople, was postponed after the developers discovered the critical code vulnerability of one of the planned changes.



On January 15, ChainSecurity reported that the EIP-1283 protocol, which was proposed to improve ways to monetize changes to stored data, could provide a loophole for intruders and lead to theft of user funds. Given this, the developers of Ethereum and related projects decided to temporarily put off hardfork in order to properly evaluate the problem and solve it.



Among the participants of the meeting were the creator of Ethereum Vitalik Buterin, developers Hudson Jameson, Nick Johnson and Evan Van Ness, as well as product manager for Parity, Afri Shedon. The new date of ...
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