
The Ethereum Classic network hosted the Atlantis hard fork aimed at increasing interoperability with Ethereum.
So, we have arrived in Atlantis!
Looking good so far.Classic Geth, Parity and MultiGeth are in consensus, now 23 blocks after the fork. There is some mining on the old chain, with 2 blocks produced so far. @InputOutputHK Mantis has dropped off the ETC chain. Come back soon!
– ETC Cooperative (@ETCCooperative) September 12, 2019
According to ETC Labs , Atlantis has implemented ten protocol enhancement proposals (EIPs), including support for opcodes, pre-compiled contracts, and zk-SNARKs technology .
Hard fork coordinators were ETC Labs, ETC Cooperative and Chainsafe System. Developer Yaz Khuri emphasized that the debate ahead of the event was extremely difficult.
Congratulations @eth_classic on the successful activation of the Atlantis Hardfork!
Was one of the longest debates to reach consensus along with a lot of the immutability politics
Learned a lot about the beauty of decentralization and a distributed community
Thx @ a4fri !
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– Yaz Khoury (@Yazanator) September 12, 2019
Earlier this week, 60% of the nodes and 75% of the hashrate expressed support for the Atlantis code, including exchanges Coinbase, Poloniex, Binance, Bittrex, Kraken, Shapeshift and OKEx.
After its successful implementation, mining on the old protocol still continued.
Recall that earlier the developer of ETC Labs, Stefan Lodge, proposed to abandon the word “Ethereum” in the name of the project.
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