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The long -awaited ethereum's sicking update has encountered another obstacle, this time in the sepolia Testnet.
Tim Beiko, leader of ethereum Foundation protocol, <a target="_blank" href="https://x.com/TimBeiko/status/1897206184639390145″>revealed The last complication in a March 5 publication in x.
He explained that the problem comes from a personalized deposit contract in Sepolia, which has interrupted some clients of the execution layer (El). The malfunction has affected transactions within the blocks.
According to him:
“We are investigating a problem caused by the personalized deposit contract in Sepolia. This has caused some customers to have problems, including block transactions. “
Emiliano Bonassi, Chief of Product of crypto Infrastructure Firm Conduit, <a target="_blank" href="https://x.com/emilianobonassi/status/1897208093404176701″>corroborated This development, revealing that he observed that the network was spreading empty blocks, another indication of technical instability.
In particular, this setback emerged less than two hours after Beiko <a target="_blank" href="https://x.com/TimBeiko/status/1897192803966574709″>announced That pein had been successfully finished in sepolia.
Sepolia is a crucial trial field for ethereum updates, simulating the conditions of the real world network. This deployment of testnet was expected to be the final step before the sirty update will go live.
However, given the latest technical problems, the timeline for the launch of Mainnet, anchorably anticipated for next month, is now uncertain.
Righting challenges
Pin is considered the most ambitious hard fork of ethereum and is designed to improve developer and user experiences.
Meanwhile, this is not the first time that Pina faces complications. The Holesky Testnet recently experienced problems due to incorrect deposit contract, which leads to chain divisions and a late purpose.
While developers quickly acted to solve the problem, stabilization efforts are still underway.
Commenting on the broader implications of these test problems, Christine Kim, researcher at Galaxy Digital, <a target="_blank" href="https://x.com/christine_dkim/status/1896971564392046663″>noted That the growing ethereum ecosystem could extend the time required for future updates, since ensuring that a soft transition becomes increasingly complex.
Kim declared:
“It is important that the ethereum ecosystem is ready for the sicking update and has the appropriate test infrastructure to guarantee a soft transition through the hard fork. The larger the eth ecosystem, the longer you can take that ethereum is updated safely. “
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