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Ethereum blockchain suffers unexpected fork from outdated software

The Ethereum network has experienced a fork or breakdown of the decentralized consensus, causing there are currently two independent blockchains working.

A bug or error in the Geth client, the main software used in the Ethereum nodes, would have been exploited today, August 27, 2021 at this network address, according to an investigation by The Block Research.

Also , said media notes that the bug was also exploited in the Binance Smart Chain (BSC) and Huobi ECO Chain , blockchains that are compatible with the Ethereum Virtual Machine (EVM), Ethereum’s virtual computer.

Ethereum’s main security developer, Martin Swende, confirmed on Twitter the morning of this August 27, the breakdown of the decentralized consensus in the network.

«A fork of the chain took place in the main Ethereum network. The incident was resolved in the previously announced v1.10.8. Please update your node, if you haven’t! “He said this morning.

The developer He further stated that luckily most Ethereum miners would have updated the software in a timely manner, so that the new blockchain is still the longest chain , a principle which is usually applied to confirm the validity of a blockchain and the consensus around it.

However, just over 1 hour ago, Tim Beiko, one of the main developers of Ethereum, assured that the mining pools of mining BTC.com, FlexPool and Binance Pool, still continued to mine the old chain . Beiko stated that they would be contacting the operators of this pool to notify them about the software update.

If you have an Ethereum node, update as soon as possible

From Geth’s official Twitter account, they urged to run the new update of this client, but not all nodes have been synchronized to this version, released on August 24 on GitHub.

The new version, Geth v1.10.8, deprecated v1.10.7, which would present a serious failure in its operation, which was not revealed to avoid incidents of security. The bug was found by the Telos project on August 18, who notified the Ethereum team, according to a press release.

According to On the Ethernodes.org website, 74.6% of all nodes on the Ethereum network run the Geth client, of which only 28% have been updated to the new version .

Of the 5,300 Ethereum nodes, 3,955 nodes are from the Geth client, but of these, only 1,123 operate with v1.10.8, an apparently secure version of the software. This follows from the fact that only 21% of Ethereum nodes are operating with updated software (Geth v1.10.8) .

Only on 28 5 percent of the nodes using the Geth client are updated to the latest version.
Source: Ethernodes.org.

Strong forks are extremely dangerous, as users could end up spending their coins on both chains when making a transaction.

Clearly , this implies synchronization and operation problems that can leave users with large monetary losses , including the entire industry and platforms that work with smart contracts of Ethereum.

This problem occurs in the same month that the London hard fork came into effect, which in that case was controlled and planned, as reported by CriptoNoticias. However, commission rates have not dropped so far, as many users expected with the new monetary scheme introduced, which could have positive effects on rates, but in the long term.

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Sandra Loyd
Sandra Loyd
Sandra is the Reporter working for World Weekly News. She loves to learn about the latest news from all around the world and share it with our readers.

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