Experts Criticize Ethereum Hard Fork, Coinbase Warns Network Instability

Experts Criticize Ethereum Hard Fork, Coinbase Warns Network Instability

The Ethereum development team officially postponed the execution of EIP150, a hard fork designed to increase the gas cost of transactions, setting the target block to 2463000. While Coinbase warned its users against network instability, Bitcoin experts have begun to criticize the Ethereum network’s security measures. Since late September, an increasing number of denial-of-service attacks have targeted the Ethereum network by spamming the network with transactions. Despite the release of several geth and parity updates, the Ethereum network continuously failed to deal with the intensity of....


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