- Ethereum client developers said on Thursday that the Dencun upgrade will not be implemented this year.
- The developers stated that more work needs to be done, including changes to the codebase from the Ethereum client Prysm.
- On the other hand, the execution layer team said they are prepared for the upgrade, highlighting possible conflict within the devs.
Ethereum client developers announced on Thursday that the Dencun upgrade will not be implemented before the end of the year. The delay is due to more work needed and a conflict between the developer clients for the consensus layer and the execution layer.
This revelation came during the All Core Developers call on Thursday. The consensus layer client team disclosed they did not feel comfortable having a full client fork on the Goerli testnet. They said the delay is due to the varied amounts of work needed, including changes to the codebase from the Ethereum client Prysm, which powers 45% of consensus layer clients.
Pseudonymous Prysm developer Potuz stated, “There is no way we are forking mainnet in 2023.” Per the details of the call, Potuz’s statement mirrored the views of other core developers. The…
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