Nethermindv, a leading Ethereum client, has announced the release of its new version, v1.20.2, which is ready to support the upcoming Holesky testnet.
Holesky is a new public testnet that will replace Goerli as the main platform for Ethereum staking, infrastructure, and protocol development. The testnet is expected to launch on September 15, 2023, at 14:00 UTC.
Nethermindv: An Open-Source Ethereum Client
Nethermindv is an open-source Ethereum client written in .NET Core. It supports all the major Ethereum features, such as smart contracts, EVM, state pruning, fast sync, and more.
Nethermindv also offers various tools and services for Ethereum developers and users, such as Nethermind Data Marketplace, Nethermind Hub, Nethermind Monitor, and Nethermind Wallet.
The company is one of the leading Ethereum clients in terms of performance, security, and compatibility. It has been actively participating in the Ethereum network upgrades and testnets, such as Cancun, Shapella, and Holesky.
Nethermindv aims to provide the best user experience and developer support for the Ethereum community.
Nethermindv’s New Version for Holesky Testnet Compatibility
Nethermindv is upgrading to v1.20.2 to prepare for the Holesky testnet launch. Holesky is a new public testnet that will replace Goerli in 2023.
The testnet is designed to be a long-standing, merged-from-genesis testnet that will enable staking, infrastructure, and protocol development on Ethereum.
Holesky will also be the first testnet to implement the Shanghai hard fork, introducing several EIPs to improve the Ethereum network.
By upgrading to v1.20.2, Nethermindv will ensure that its users and developers can seamlessly access and interact with the Holesky testnet.
Nethermindv will also be able to test and optimize its features and performance on the new testnet environment.
Nethermindv will also be able to provide feedback and suggestions to the Ethereum core developers on the Holesky testnet.
Users and developers who want to upgrade to v1.20.2 can download the latest version from the official Nethermindv website or GitHub.
They can also follow the installation and configuration instructions from the documentation or from the blog post.
Users and developers who need help or have questions can join the Nethermindv Discord channel or contact the support team.
More details can be found here.