Ethereum Hard Fork No. 4 Has Arrived as DOS Attacks Intensify
After a failed attempt to agree on a deadline for the proposed hard fork, which was supposed to be officially announced on Oct. 31, Ethereum developers have now chosen Tuesday Nov. 22, 2016 for the next and fourth hard fork. The Spurious Dragon hardfork is scheduled for block 2675000, which will likely occur between 15:00 and 16:00 UTC Tuesday evening (CET), a post on the Ethereum platform says. The post says: “The block number for the testnet “Morden” was scheduled at block 1885000… Performing the fork in the test network prior to performing it in the main network was an important measure....
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