PANews July 10th news, EOS Network Foundation stated in their official blog that Spring 1.0 and Savanna Consensus Algorithm will be the most important upgrades for EOS since the network was launched. To ensure a smooth rollout and safe transition, the EOS Network Foundation is updating release dates and community testing guidelines. The stable version is scheduled to be released on September 4, 2024, and the Hard Fork or Consensus upgrade is planned for September 25, 2024. All Node operators must be prepared for the upcoming Hard Fork to continue participating in the EOS network. After the Hard Fork is activated, the final confirmation time for EOS will be greatly reduced from several minutes to several seconds.
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· 2024-07-10 22:10
Teda has given up on EOS, and dealers only focus on the dump-pump ratio without any sense of the big picture. It's notorious to buy fall at this price, and buying rise is also infamous. In the end, they played themselves to death.
EOS Network Foundation: The Spring 1.0 hard fork is expected to take place on September 25th.
PANews July 10th news, EOS Network Foundation stated in their official blog that Spring 1.0 and Savanna Consensus Algorithm will be the most important upgrades for EOS since the network was launched. To ensure a smooth rollout and safe transition, the EOS Network Foundation is updating release dates and community testing guidelines. The stable version is scheduled to be released on September 4, 2024, and the Hard Fork or Consensus upgrade is planned for September 25, 2024. All Node operators must be prepared for the upcoming Hard Fork to continue participating in the EOS network. After the Hard Fork is activated, the final confirmation time for EOS will be greatly reduced from several minutes to several seconds.