Feb 28, 2019 ⋅ 1 min read
Two maintenance forks, Constantinople and St. Petersberg, are due to go live on the Ethereum ($ETH) network today at block height 7,280,000. Constantinople was originally due to go live in January but was postponed after the discovery of a potential security vulnerability. Among the changes, perhaps the most controversial is EIP 1234 which will block reward issuance from three ETH to two ETH.
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