Bitcoin Core 25.0 has been released; Ethereum Geth released version v1.12.0; BNB chain will undergo Luban upgrade|Tokenview

One week at a glance:
Bitcoin Core 25.0 has been officially released;
Ethereum client Geth released v1.12.0;
Ethereum client Prysm launched v4.0.5;
BNB Chain will upgrade Luban at block height 29,020,050

01 BTC

  • Bitcoin Core 25.0 has been officially released

Bitcoin Core 25.0 has been officially released, and the release includes new features, various bug fixes and performance improvements, and updated translations. Bitcoin Core operators need to completely close the old version before upgrading. Bitcoin Core runs on operating systems using the Linux kernel, macOS 10.15+, and Windows 7 and later, along with most other Unix-like systems.

  • Tokenview and BTCDomain have reached a strategic cooperation to promote the ecological development of Bitcoin

Bitcoin ecological domain name project BTCDomain announced that it has reached a strategic cooperation with cryptocurrency wallet TP Wallet (TokenPocket Wallet), FoxWallet and blockchain browser Tokenview to jointly promote the development of Bitcoin ecology. Tokenview now supports BTCDomain's domain name resolution service.

02 ETH

  • Ethereum client Geth releases version v1.12.0, no longer supports PoW

Ethereum Go language client Go Ethereum released the Ethereum client Geth v1.12.0 version (Krogam DMZ), which no longer supports proof-of-work (PoW), so it can no longer be used for PoW-based private chains, or as a ethash PoW-dependent The project's upstream library.

  • Ethereum client Prysm launched v4.0.5 version, users are strongly recommended to upgrade immediately

The Ethereum client Prysm has released v4.0.5, which contains many important improvements and bug fixes since v4.0.4, including major improvements to proof aggregation, and it is strongly recommended to upgrade to this version immediately.

  • Ethereum's latest ACDE conference: developers believe that the reasonable target time for activating the Cancun upgrade is October

On May 26, Christine Kim, vice president of research at Galaxy Digital, published a post summarizing the discussion at the latest Ethereum Executive Layer Core Developers Conference (ACDE), including the impact analysis results of EIP-4758 and 6780, the progress of EIP-4844, and the EIPs 5920, 5656, and 7069 that may be included in the Cancun upgrade. Core developer Tim Beiko suggested that developers revisit conversations around the scope of the Cancun upgrade in future calls, and he also suggested that future conversations around expanding the scope of Cancun be limited to the following five EIPs: EIP-5920, 5656, 7069 , 4788 and 2530.

03 BNB

  • BNB Chain is expected to undergo Luban upgrade on June 12, including BEP-126, BEP-174 and BEP-221

BNB Chain will carry out the network upgrade "Luban" at block height 29,020,050, and the estimated time is 5:30 on June 12, Beijing time. The Luban hard fork contains three BEPs: BEP-126, BEP-174, and BEP-221. Validators and full node operators on the mainnet should switch their software version to v1.2.4 before June 12, 2023.

04 Base

  • Coinbase L2 network Base releases mainnet roadmap, reminds that it does not plan to issue tokens

The Coinbase Layer 2 network Base released the roadmap, saying that Base is preparing for the launch of the main network. The release criteria of the main network include proof of the stability of the test network, the successful upgrade of Bedrock, and the completion of internal and external audits, and reminded that Base did not issue network tokens plan of.

05 LayerZero

  • LayerZero Added Support for Canto Mainnet

The interoperability protocol LayerZero announced that it has added support for the Canto mainnet of the Cosmos ecological public chain, allowing projects built on Canto to seamlessly extend their applications to more than 30 chains supported by LayerZero. Developers building with LayerZero can also extend to Canto.

06 Polygon

  • Optimizations to the Polygon zkEVM in the coming weeks are expected to reduce fees by ~20%

Polygon tweeted that optimizations to the Polygon zkEVM over the next few weeks are expected to reduce fees by about 20%, which does not involve any compression.

07 Apartments

  • Aptos launches Move V1.3 to simplify resource management across different assets and reduce Gas costs

Aptos announced the release of Move V1.3. For Move Objects, the framework simplifies resource management across different assets. Developers can now use account-independent global storage to access and manage heterogeneous assets.

08 LUXURY

  • Layer 1 blockchain LUKSO mainnet officially launched

The Layer 1 blockchain LUKSO launched by Fabian Vogelstelle, one of the proposers of the Ethereum ERC-20 standard, and others announced that the main network has been officially launched.

09 Starknet

  • The Starknet mainnet is already running on v0.11.1, and the v0.11.2 testnet is scheduled to launch next week

Starknet, the Ethereum Layer 2 expansion solution, announced that its main network has started running on v0.11.1. It plans to launch the v0.11.2 test network next week, and then plans to schedule the main network launch time. v0.11.2 will officially activate Cairo 1, and will Cairo 1 is functionally ready for mainnet.

Source:
https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/blob/master/doc/release-notes/release-notes-25.0.md
https://twitter.com/go_ethereum/status/1661692927272275969
https://twitter. com/prylabs/status/1660738168185049088
https://www.galaxy.com/research/insights/ethereum-all-core-developers-execution-call-162/
https://github.com/bnb-chain/bsc/releases
https://twitter.com/LayerZero_Labs/status/1661789820690268160
https://twitter.com/0xPolygonLabs/stat
us/ 1660757697266868227
https://twitter .com/lukso_io/status/1661044397671161856
https://twitter.com/Starknet/status/1661658746282557440

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