Initially, the testnet was named Holli, with the goal of providing Advanced testing level for the online development community Ethereum grid. Testnets play an important role in the developer of a blockchain, helping developers Deploy debugging before deploying on the main mainnet awake.
Holesky is not merely a new upgrade, but also brought a significant change in the supply of ETH testnet, corresponding to 120 million ETH on the mainnet. With 1.6 billion ETH available, Holesky responds to resource shortage on the main test networks. Since then, the distributors can comfortably test and test smart contract.
Currently, the Ethereum ecosystem has two testnets Goerli and Sepolia itself. Holesky is also a potential replacement for Goerli, the testnet has been around for a long time serving the Ethereum community since 2019. It is expected that Goerli will was removed to pave the way for the birth of Holesky, although it was There is a proposal to keep this test network.
The price of gETH at one point touched $0.11, recording a decline 3.2% in the last 24 hours.
But it is not clear whether accidentally or intentionally, The Merge was also triggered Activated on 15/09 last year, marking a turning point in the history of the development of the second largest blockchain world.
In addition, another interesting finding revolves around the name "Holesky", which is also the name of a train station in the city of Prague (Czech Republic). Ackee Blockchain Security also discovered that the chain ID of this testnet 17000 is also is the corresponding postal code of this place.
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