Ethereum's highly anticipated conversion to a proof-of-stake (PoS) consensus algorithm, dubbed "the Merge," took place at 6:42:42 am UTC on Sept. 15. The move is a key part of an overarching multi-year transition for the Ethereum blockchain. "It starts a chain reaction of changes," Eli Ben-Sasson, co-founder and president of StarkWare, told Cointelegraph regarding the Merge. The Merge will reportedly help the Ethereum blockchain reduce its energy consumption by around 99%. During a viewing party before the network's shift from proof-of-work (PoW) to PoS, Ethereum co-founder Vitalik Buterin said: "[It] has obviously been a dream for the Ethereum ecosystem since pretty much the beginning. We started the proof-of-stake research with that blog post on Slosher back in January 2014." One party known as ETHW Core disagrees with the transition, however, aiming to maintain a PoW version of Ethereum via a fork in the 24 hours following the Merge. Multiple crypto exchanges plan on listing the forked chain's related asset, ETHPoW (ETHW). |