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Change warning to recommend switching to a new client #534

Closed IstoraMandiri closed 4 years ago

IstoraMandiri commented 4 years ago

Explain OpenEtheruem situation?? @TheEnthusiasticAs @gitr0n1n

gitr0n1n commented 4 years ago

OE only has ETC support in v 3.0.1

Any other version is not compatible with the ETC network.

So 3.0.2 will not be compatible as they have dropped ETC support. Miners wishing for a node that supports both ETC and ETH should consider moving to Core-Geth, Besu, or OpenETC.

Multi-Geth will have a deprecation update, but not sure what the version is for that atm.

TheEnthusiasticAs commented 4 years ago

The last supported version of the Multi-Geth for Agharta is v1.9.14. There is also an addition "... or higher...." on https://etcnodes.org/phoenix. I am not a technical guy, so can't not say, whether the higher versions support ETC. The informations can be found here: https://github.com/multi-geth/multi-geth/releases.

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For OE my previous speaker already answered.

gitr0n1n commented 4 years ago

Yeah so Multi-geth will have a range starting with 1.9.14 and ending with the release that officially deprecates ETC support.

OE will only have their 3.0.1 release that is compatible with Phoenix.

All LTS clients for ETC also support ETH so they should be suggested as an alerntive to the ETH only clients. Especially as OE has annouced intent to limit support to only the ETH EVM in the long term.

IstoraMandiri commented 4 years ago

Covered in #544