Crypto Economy says the Glamsterdam testnet launched Aug. 13, while NFTevening and BlockchainReporter both cite an Aug. 17 announcement.
Crypto Economy says the Glamsterdam testnet launched Aug. 13, while NFTevening and BlockchainReporter both cite an Aug. 17 announcement.
The Ethereum Foundation urged developers to test their systems on Plataberget, a public testnet launched on August 13 and designed to run for several months.
On August 17, the Ethereum Foundation announced Platåberget, a public testnet for the Glamsterdam upgrade, where wallet, dApp, and Ethereum infrastructure development teams can test changes early before they are deployed to Sepolia, Hoodi, and eventually mainnet.
In its Aug. 17 announcement, the Ethereum Foundation said the network is intended to run for several months before Glamsterdam moves to longer-lived testnets.
What would settle it: The Ethereum Foundation’s original Platåberget announcement post or its published timestamp/changelog.
Treat the Aug. 20 Glamsterdam fork date and the gas-model/state-gas changes as established across all three reports; the exact date Platåberget itself launched or was announced (Aug. 13 vs. Aug. 17) remains unresolved until the Foundation’s own announcement timestamp is checked.
Treat the Aug. 20 Glamsterdam fork date and the gas-model/state-gas changes as established across all three reports; the exact date Platåberget itself launched or was announced (Aug. 13 vs. Aug. 17) remains unresolved until the Foundation’s own announcement timestamp is checked.
Original source: AltcoinGordon
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