BTC.com, one of the largest mining pools in the world, introduced a public real-world tracking tool to check the time remaining to The Merge activation.
Ethereum (ETH) upgrade countdown launched by miners
According to the statement shared by BTC.com in its official blog, its team released a public countdown to allow all visitors to track the progress of The Merge in real-time.
According to the statement shared by BTC.com in its official blog, its team released a public countdown to allow all visitors to track the progress of The Merge in real-time.Ethereum: The Merge FAQ and COUNTDOWN by https://t.co/38N9uRCNSj https://t.co/QhF6IKiti5 #Etherum #ETH #Merge
August 31, 2022
Ethereum (ETH) merge countdown is published together with the comprehensive information about the upcoming upgrade, its tokenomical and technology effects. Also, BTC.top adjusted the terms of the Ethereum Classic (ETC) mining program.
During the entire Q4, 2022, Ethereum Classic (ETC) mining will be available with zero fees. As covered by GetBlock previously, numerous ETH miners are ready to move their hashrate to Ethereum Classic (ETC), the second largest Ethash-based cryptocurrency.
ETH 2.0 Merge date confirmed by team community members
BTC.com is around the largest Proof-of-Work mining pool: it is responsible for 7.44 EH/s of Bitcoin (BTC) network hashrate and 13.62 TH/s of Ethereum (ETH) hashrate. BTC.com is a fully-owned subsidiary of mining behemoth Bitmain.
Meanwhile, Ethereum (ETH) enthusiasts and contributors yet again confirmed that the network will upgrade as intended, on September 15, 2022. This timeline was set by Tim Beiko, seasoned Ethereum (ETH) developer in early August.
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