Ethereum Core Developer Meeting: Goerli shadow fork to be launched in one to two weeks
On December 15th, Christine Kim, Vice President of Research at Galaxy Digital, summarized the content of the 124th Ethereum Core Developer Consensus Call (ACDC) meeting. The developers focused on the progress of testing the Cancun/Deneb upgrade on the Devnet #12 test network. Since the Ethereum Core Developer Execution (ACDE) meeting last week, all Execution Layer (EL) and Consensus Layer (CL) client combinations have been connected to Devnet #12, including the Prysm client. Most client combinations have enabled the MEV-Boost software, except for those involving Prysm. The developers stated that they are proceeding as planned and plan to launch the Goerli shadow fork in the next one to two weeks to test the Cancun/Deneb upgrade, including all clients. Tim Beiko, the Ethereum Foundation's Protocol Support Manager, pointed out that the developers will also discuss the holiday schedule for the call during the ACDE call on December 21st.
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