Ethereum Kiln Testnet to Be Shut Down Soon, Here’s What to Know

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Kiln, Ropsten and Rinkeby testnets are shutting down

ethereum developer Tim Biko Ethereum shares information on the Kill, Ropsten and Rinkeby testnets, which are scheduled to go into the sunset. According to Beiko, Ropsten and Rinkeby will gradually get less support from infrastructure providers over the coming months, while Kiln will be the first to shut down.

As stated in a blog post, Kiln, an Ethereum Merge testnet launched in early 2022, will be shut down during the week of Sept. 12, 2022. While anyone can run a node on the network, boot nodes and validators maintained by client and testing teams, as well as infrastructure providers, will be turned off at that point. Kiln, which is now considered deprecated, was launched for testing post-Merge Ethereum before the existing testnets merge.

Ropsten and Rinkeby, also deprecated, are scheduled to go into sunset in Q4, 2022 and Q3, 2023, respectively. While the networks will continue to operate until then, infrastructure providers may gradually restrict or remove access to Ropsten and Rinkeby over a short period of time.

Users and developers have been then advised to switch to Goerli and/or Sepolia, both of which are anticipated to be maintained and updated in line with Ethereum mainnet updates for the foreseeable future.

Stackers who want to test protocol updates and developers who want to communicate with a large existing state are advised to use GoEarly. Users and developers who wish to sync and interact with a light-weight chain are advised to use Sepolia.

Ethereum Merge nears

On Sept. 6, the Ethereum Bellatrix hard fork went live at epoch 144,896, bringing the network one step closer to the much-anticipated Merge upgrade.

When Ethereum’s Proof-of-Work (PoW) chain reaches a Terminal Total Difficulty (TTD) value of 587500000000000000000000000, it is anticipated that the network will switch to a Proof-of-Stake (PoS) chain.

The execution layer update (Paris) is expected to happen between Sept. 10 and 20. The most recent estimate is at block height 15,540,293 on the ETH mainnet, or on about Sept. 15 at 12:30 a.m. (UTC).

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