Due to the OpenEthereum 2.7.2 upgrade, 12% of Ethereum nodes are disabled by default.

2020-8-25 20:40
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On August 25, Cointelegraph announced a bug in which the OpenEthereum update significantly disabled nodes running on new files and appeared to be reported in OpenEthereum version 2.7.2. OpenEthereum has decided to withdraw version 2.7 because it is too difficult to repair this file and its viruses. The latest stable iteration of version 2.5.13 will be released in mid-September before the Berlin hard fork. But until then, the drivers who released the new paper have faced declining sales. Liam Aharon, developer of the BlockNative infrastructure, told Twitter that the reduction will require a blockchain overhaul and that “some node configurations will take months.”% Of the total network. The OpenEthereum team is working on a transition process that will help nodes reduce the cost of reconfiguration.

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On August 25, Cointelegraph announced a bug in which the OpenEthereum update significantly disabled nodes running on new files and appeared to be reported in OpenEthereum version 2.7.2. OpenEthereum has decided to withdraw version 2.7 because it is too difficult to repair this file and its viruses. The latest stable iteration of version 2.5.13 will be released in mid-September before the Berlin hard fork. But until then, the drivers who released the new paper have faced declining sales. Liam Aharon, developer of the blockchain architecture, told Twitter that the reduction would require a blockchain overhaul, which "would take months to configure some nodes." % of total network. The OpenEthereum team is working on a transition process that will help nodes reduce the cost of reconfiguration.
2020-8-25 20:40