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CryptoBullishEthereum Foundation Blog ยท Sep 227/103
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eth2 quick update no. 17

Ethereum 2.0 reaches a critical milestone with the Spadina testnet launchpad going live, providing the final opportunity to practice before mainnet launch. The Trail of Bits audit of the Deposit CLI has been completed, and EIP 2982 for Serenity Phase 0 has been officially released.

CryptoBullishEthereum Foundation Blog ยท Dec 197/102
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eth2 quick update no. 6

Ethereum 2.0 development continues to progress with multiple new testnets coming online and comprehensive Phase 0 specifications being announced. The update indicates significant technical advancement in the eth2 transition, though substantial work remains to be completed.

CryptoBullishEthereum Foundation Blog ยท Sep 16/102
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eth2 quick update no. 15

Ethereum 2.0 development update #15 reports that the Medalla testnet is running smoothly with continued progress toward Phase 0 launch. The update emphasizes the importance of client diversity and showcases end-to-end testing for The Merge (eth1+eth2 integration).

CryptoBullishEthereum Foundation Blog ยท Mar 316/101
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eth2 quick update no. 10

Ethereum 2.0 development continues progressing with Least Authority completing the Phase 0 security audit and launching a pre-launch bounty program. Client teams are moving toward production readiness while work continues on unifying eth1 and eth2 communications.

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CryptoBullishEthereum Foundation Blog ยท Oct 316/102
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eth2 quick update no. 2

Ethereum 2.0 development continues with the release of specification v0.9.0 codenamed Tonkatsu to support Phase 0 development. Development teams are working on Phase 1 proposal details and focusing on infrastructure improvements between eth1 and eth2, along with general system hardening.

CryptoNeutralEthereum Foundation Blog ยท Mar 174/102
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eth2 quick update no. 9

This is the ninth quick update on Ethereum 2.0 development progress. The author apologizes for the delayed update and mentions that Phase 0 development is proceeding well, though the article appears to be cut off.