Ethereum Developers Tackle Holesky Testnet Issues in Core Call #206

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Timothy Morano
Feb 27, 2025 20:24

Ethereum developers address Holesky testnet issues during Core Developers Execution Call #206, focusing on recovery strategies and upcoming Sepolia upgrade.





Ethereum developers convened on February 27, 2025, for the All Core Developers Execution (ACDE) Call #206, chaired by Tim Beiko of the Ethereum Foundation. The meeting focused on the Holesky testnet recovery following its disruption post-Pectra activation and discussed the upcoming Sepolia testnet upgrade, according to galaxy.com.

Holesky Testnet Challenges

The activation of Pectra on February 24 led to issues on the Holesky testnet, primarily due to misconfigured client software in Geth, Nethermind, and Besu. This caused a chain split, complicating efforts to stabilize the network. As a result, only a minority of validators continued to operate correctly, prompting a detailed discussion on recovery strategies.

Tim Beiko explained the root cause of the failure, emphasizing the incorrect validator deposit addresses, which differ from those on the mainnet. Developers are coordinating efforts to recover Holesky, including a proposed mass slashing event to finalize the correct version of the network. However, this plan faces skepticism due to potential coordination challenges among clients and validators.

Sepolia Upgrade Plans

Developers also addressed the upcoming Sepolia testnet upgrade, scheduled for March 5. The upgrade requires updated client software from Geth, Nethermind, and Besu, as well as a mandatory update for the Lodestar CL client. Tim Beiko confirmed that the activation date would remain unchanged, stressing the importance of timely updates by node operators.

Long-Term Initiatives

In addition to immediate recovery efforts, developers discussed longer-term initiatives to prevent similar incidents. Suggestions included standardizing fork configuration formats and enhancing checkpoint sync capabilities across clients. These initiatives aim to improve network resilience and prepare for future Ethereum upgrades, such as Fusaka.

The ACDE call also highlighted the importance of Holesky as a testing environment, with developers considering the creation of a new testnet if recovery efforts prove insufficient. While some skepticism remains about the feasibility of current recovery plans, the discussion provided valuable insights into Ethereum’s network management and future protocol adjustments.

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