Ethereum Fair releases details of the ETH2.0 fork, with a minimum difficulty of 100G after the fork to facilitate quick block production
Chain Catcher news, Ethereum Fair (ETF) officially announced the fork details. ETF will synchronize the full node data of ETH, waiting for the ETH data to sync to the last block before starting the ETF client program. Users are advised to choose full node synchronization. When the difficulty reaches the fork point of 58,750,000,000,000,000,000,000, the ETF network will not switch to PoS and will continue to run the PoW network, thus forking from ETH2.0.
In addition, in the next block after the fork, ETF will switch the difficulty to the minimum difficulty of 100G to facilitate quick block production. For the over 13 million ETH staked in ETH2.0, airdrop addresses will be bulk injected into the airdrop contract after the fork. When the address injection is completed (within about 4 hours), an announcement will be made, and eligible users can claim the ETF airdrop. (Source link)