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OpenEthereum Users Required To Migrate To Core-geth As Bugs Found In V3.0.0 After Phoenix Upgrade

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Summary: The OpenEthereum team recently released v3.0.1 that contains a hotfix for #11744 that caused a massive network partition due to faulty FORK_ID generation.People using OpenEthereum for their services or any Parity Ethereum client-based software should migrate their infrastructure to Core-geth as soon as possible as OpenEthereum v3.0.0 is having degraded syncing performance and when it ...

The OpenEthereum team recently released v3.0.1 that contains a hotfix for #11744 that caused a massive network partition due to faulty FORK_ID generation.
People using OpenEthereum for their services or any Parity Ethereum client-based software should migrate their infrastructure to Core-geth as soon as possible as OpenEthereum v3.0.0 is having degraded syncing performance and when it is synced, it intermediately falls behind, then recovers. While this bug is not splitting the network, it causes large chain reorganizations putting the services and customers at risk, according to the Ethereum Classic Labs.

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