Dencun Finalizes On Goerli After Rocky Fork

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The Prysm Ethereum client initially suffered a bug triggering a post-fork network split

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Ethereum’s forthcoming Dencun upgrade is now live on the Georli testnet, but its deployment did not initially go as planned.

The Goerli Dencun fork took place on Jan. 17 at around 1:35 am, replacing the gas-intensive calldata with blobs through EIP-4844. The upgrade, also referred to as proto-danksharding, will increase data availability and significantly reduce transaction fees on Layer 2, in addition to laying the infrastructure for Ethereum to become sharded in the future.

However, Dencun’s Goerli deployment initially suffered a network split after Prysm, an Ethereum client, encountered a bug at the time of the fork.

“Prysm encountered a bug right at Goerli’s hard fork,” tweeted Terence Tsao of Prysmatic Labs, the team behind Prysm. “The bug has been identified, and a fix is currently being merged.”