Ethereum is moving closer to the activation of the long-in-the-waiting network upgrade known as Constantinople.
Ethereum developers have tentatively agreed a mid-January deadline for the network's upcoming Constantinople hard fork.
Ethereum's next upgrade, Constantinople, has been delayed until next year.
Ethereum developers say Constantinople may be subject to delays following Saturday's test network release.
Constantinople, ethereum's next system-wide upgrade did not activate on the Ropsten testnet as planned on Saturday.
Open-source coders backing the ethereum project now say its next system-wide upgrade, Constantinople, is on track for November release.
Ethereum core developers announced a delay in plans to launch Constantinople, ethereum's upcoming system-wide upgrade, on the test network.
Ethereum developers have confirmed an upcoming upgrade will activate on Ropsten around October 9.
Constantinople, ethereum's next system-wide upgrade, is coming soon to a node near you. Here's what it means.
Miners are discussing whether they can get a hardware change added to remove ASICs from an upcoming ethereum software update.
Developers agreed to reduce ethereum issuance from 3 ETH to 2 ETH in an upcoming hard fork, Constantinople.
Tension is building ahead of an ethereum developer meeting, where a diverse set of stakeholders will be weighing in on contentious changes.
Ethereum developers are already implementing code that's set to be activated in Constantinople, the network's next system-wide upgrade.