When will eth be changed to pos (eth pos)?

When will eth be changed to pos (Proof of Stake)? Ethereum community member Aud

When will eth be changed to pos (eth pos)?

When will eth be changed to pos (Proof of Stake)? Ethereum community member Audius tweeted: When will eth be changed to pos? Why do we need to upgrade to PoS? Because we know that ETH 2.0 clients can already use eth1 instead of the beacon chain. So I will start from eth2 and move to POS3, and then choose to stake eth0 or pledge eth1 as the main network collateral.

As for the relationship between eth1.0 and ethPOS, let’s not say much about it here. First of all, we need to say that after eth3.0, the eth1.0 will be determined by eth-usdt holders whether to convert it to eth2.staking mode (i.e., sharding). If it remains the same, the process will switch to the ethPOS consensus mechanism, and users will need to send their eth to the contract and execute its settings, and the validating nodes will receive the corresponding tokens.

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According to data from eth.policies, the current block height of Ethereum is 2,979,250. As of now, eth.pos validators have received 3,500,000 valid proofs of stake (PoS). According to eth.politimes data, the total amount of ETH currently staked in the eth2.0 deposit contract is close to 10,000 coins. In addition, the number of wallets holding at least 0.1 ETH is also increasing, which may cause a surge in ETH price.

According to previous reports, two Proof of Stake (POS) tokens on the Ethereum network were burned on July 13. (U.Today)

CoinDesk reported that the team is seeking changes to “eth.parity-eth1.x” to address this issue. “eth.Parity-eth2.x” (the keys included in the eth2.0 deposit contract) will be added to the new consensus algorithm through EIP1559.

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