According to the company's announcement, the explorer will allow users to view the Sapphire Testnet, a public network developed by Prystmatic Labs that implements the Ethereum 2.0 Phase 0 protocol.
New testnet explorer means Ethereum 2.0 could see the light of day.
After the Ethereum community suffered a loss of faith due to the slow development process of the network's second iteration, it seems that Ethereum 2.0 could see the light of day earlier than expected.
On Dec. 5, Etherscan, one of the most popular blockchain explorers for the Ethereum network, announced that it has released an explorer for Ethereum's new testnet.
The Beacon Chain Ethereum 2.0 Testnet explorer will be running on Prysmatic Labs' Eth 2.0 node implementation called Prysm.
The Sapphire testnet created by the company implements the Ethereum 2.0 Phase 0 protocol.
Blockchain explorer makes testnet participation accessible to everyone.
The launch of the Sapphire Testnet in July followed the launch of the Nimbus and Lighthouse testnets in March and April.
"To participate in the network, anyone can send 3.2 ETH from the Goerli ETH1.0 testnet into a validator deposit contract, which will queue in the user as a validator in the system."
According to the Beacon Chain testnet explorer, there are 517 active and 213 inactive validators on the network at press time.
Ethereum 2.0 gets a Sapphire Testnet explorer on Etherscan
gepubliceerd op Dec 6, 2019
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