Ethereum’s fork may have executed earlier this week, but that doesn’t mean developers are ready to call the software transition complete.
One of the biggest-ever changes to the world’s second-largest blockchain, ethereum’s hard fork was a risky and complex process. To transition successfully, all nodes (the computers that run the software) were required to universally install upgrades – a transition that was expected and encouraged to occur simultaneously across the global platform.
However, in the case of the Byzantium fork, that’s not exactly what happened…
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