The Bellatrix upgrade was activated at epoch 144896 on the Beacon Chain and is now live.
The Paris upgrade is next, and once activated, it will complete the Ethereum network’s transition to the proof-of-stake system.
Earlier in the day, Ethereum co-founder Vitalik Buterin announced on Twitter that the Merge will be triggered between Sept. 13 to Sept. 15.
The merge is still expected to happen around Sep 13-15. What’s happening today is the Bellatrix hard fork, which *prepares* the chain for the merge. Still important though – make sure to update your clients!
— vitalik.eth (@VitalikButerin) September 6, 2022
Each Ethereum node is run on two layers, the consensus layer (‘C layer’) and the proof-of-work (PoS) layer — currently the main network — which communicates via an Application Programming Interface. When the two layers combine, the Ethereum network will transition to a PoS system.
The Merge is a two-phase event. The first event is the Bellatrix network upgrade on the consensus layer triggered by an epoch height.
Once the execution layer reaches or exceeds, the specific Total Difficulty threshold called TTD, the second and final phase of the Merge will be triggered in what is called the “Paris event.”
The Paris Upgrade will mark the end of proof-of-work mining on the Ethereum Blockchain and the successful completion of the Merge.
However, only 73% of Ethereum nodes have completed the mandated upgrade and are designated as “Merge ready” at the time of writing, based on data from Ethernodes.
Meanwhile, 27.4% of node operators are flagged as “not ready” at press time, meaning they have less than a day to update their nodes. Ethereum developer Tim Beiko took to Twitter to push node operators to update their consensus layer clients ahead of the Bellatrix upgrade:
Bellatrix is tomorrow 📆 Last chance to upgrade your node if you haven’t yet!
We’re mergiiiing 🐼 https://t.co/0VQ9zb6wjN
— Tim Beiko | timbeiko.eth 🐼 (@TimBeiko) September 5,…
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