Hard fork Istanbul da Ethereum

A altura do bloco para a bifurcação de código (hard fork) "Istanbul" da Ethereum é 9.069.000. A BitGo desativará todos os serviços da Ethereum 30 minutos antes da bifurcação e os restabelecerá 30 minutos após a bifurcação. Todos os depósitos realizados nas carteiras enquanto os serviços estiverem desativados serão refletidos no saldo da carteira assim que os serviços forem restabelecidos.

Recomendamos enfaticamente que os clientes não enviem transações nem criem carteiras e endereços durante o período de interrupção. Se uma chamada de API for executada durante o período de interrupção, as chamadas serão colocadas em fila e processadas assim que os serviços forem restaurados. Algumas chamadas de API podem retornar um erro. O tipo de erro variará de acordo com a chamada de API.

Todos os serviços da BitGo permanecerão operacionais durante a bifurcação do BCH, enquanto a BitGo suspenderá os serviços do Ethereum por 30 minutos antes e depois da bifurcação do Ethereum. Quaisquer alterações no cronograma ou nas abordagens descritas abaixo serão divulgadas nesta publicação do blog por meio de uma atualização.

Hard fork do Bitcoin Cash

A próxima bifurcação do Bitcoin Cash é programado para 15 de novembro de 2019. Todos os serviços de Bitcoin Cash da BitGo permanecerão operacionais durante essa bifurcação.

Hard fork Istanbul do Ethereum

4 de dezembro de 2019 é a data prevista para o hard fork "Istanbul" da Ethereum, que deverá ocorrer no bloco número 9069000. A BitGo desativará todos os serviços da Ethereum 30 minutos antes do fork para garantir uma transição tranquila. Os serviços da Ethereum da BitGo serão restaurados 30 minutos após o fork.

A comunidade de desenvolvedores do Ethereum definiu o dia 8 de janeiro de 2020 como data alternativa, caso o hard fork venha a ser adiado. Você pode ler mais sobre a data e o objetivo desse fork em CoinDesk.

Não deixe de conferir as atualizações desta publicação à medida que nos aproximamos das datas das duas bifurcações.

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