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The history of Ethereum
A timeline of all the major milestones, forks, and updates to the Ethereum blockchain.
What are forks?
Changes to the rules of the Ethereum protocol which often include planned technical upgrades.
2021
(In Progress) Altair
The Altair upgrade is the first scheduled upgrade for the Beacon Chain. It is expected to go live in 2021. It will add support for "sync committees", which can enable light clients, and will bring inactivity and slashing penalties up to their full values.
London
Aug-05-2021 12:33:42 PM +UTC
🧱 Block number: 12,965,000
ETH price: $2621 USD
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Summary
The London upgrade introduced EIP-1559, which reformed the transaction fee market, along with changes to how gas refunds are handled and the Ice Age schedule.
- Are you a dApp developer? Be sure to upgrade your libraries and tooling.
- Read the Ethereum Foundation announcement
- Read the Ethereum Cat Herder's explainer
London EIPs
Official improvements included in this upgrade.
Berlin
Apr-15-2021 10:07:03 AM +UTC
🧱 Block number: 12,244,000
ETH price: $2454 USD
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Summary
The Berlin upgrade optimized gas cost for certain EVM actions, and increases support for multiple transaction types.
Berlin EIPs
Official improvements included in this upgrade.
2020
Beacon Chain genesis
Dec-01-2020 12:00:35 PM +UTC
🧱 Beacon Chain block number: 1
ETH price: $586.23 USD
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Summary
The Beacon Chain needed 16384 deposits of 32 staked ETH to ship securely. This happened on November 27, meaning the Beacon Chain started producing blocks on December 1, 2020. This is an important first step in achieving the Eth2 vision.
Read the Ethereum Foundation announcement
The Beacon Chain
Staking deposit contract deployed
Oct-14-2020 09:22:52 AM +UTC
🧱 Block number: 11052984
ETH price: $379.04 USD
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Summary
The staking deposit contract introduced staking to the Ethereum ecosystem. Although a Mainnet contract, it had a direct impact on the timeline for launching the Beacon Chain, an important Eth2 upgrade.
Read the Ethereum Foundation announcement
Staking
Muir Glacier
Jan-02-2020 08:30:49 AM +UTC
🧱 Block number: 9200000
ETH price: $127.18 USD
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Summary
The Muir Glacier fork introduced a delay to the difficulty bomb. Increases in block difficulty of the proof-of-work consensus mechanism threatened to degrade the usability of Ethereum by increasing wait times for sending transactions and using dapps.
Muir Glacier EIPs
Official improvements included in this fork.
2019
Istanbul
Dec-08-2019 12:25:09 AM +UTC
🧱 Block number: 9069000
ETH price: $151.06 USD
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Summary
The Istanbul fork:
- Optimised the gas cost of certain actions in the EVM.
- Improved denial-of-service attack resilience.
- Made Layer 2 scaling solutions based on SNARKs and STARKs more performant.
- Enabled Ethereum and Zcash to interoperate.
- Allowed contracts to introduce more creative functions.
Read the Ethereum Foundation announcement
Istanbul EIPs
Official improvements included in this fork.
Constantinople
Feb-28-2019 07:52:04 PM +UTC
🧱 Block number: 7280000
ETH price: $136.29 USD
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Summary
The Constantinople fork:
- Ensured the blockchain didn't freeze before proof-of-stake was implemented.
- Optimised the gas cost of certain actions in the EVM.
- Added the ability to interact with addresses that haven't been created yet.
Read the Ethereum Foundation announcement
Constantinople EIPs
Official improvements included in this fork.
2017
Byzantium
Oct-16-2017 05:22:11 AM +UTC
🧱 Block number: 4370000
ETH price: $334.23 USD
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Summary
The Byzantium fork:
- Reduced block mining rewards from 5 to 3 ETH.
- Delayed the difficulty bomb by a year.
- Added ability to make non-state-changing calls to other contracts.
- Added certain cryptography methods to allow for layer 2 scaling.
Read the Ethereum Foundation announcement
Byzantium EIPs
Official improvements included in this fork.
2016
Spurious Dragon
Nov-22-2016 04:15:44 PM +UTC
🧱 Block number: 2675000
ETH price: $9.84 USD
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Summary
The Spurious Dragon fork was the second response to the denial of service (DoS) attacks on the network (September/October 2016) including:
- tuning opcode pricing to prevent future attacks on the network.
- enabling “debloat” of the blockchain state.
- adding replay attack protection.
Read the Ethereum Foundation announcement
Spurious Dragon EIPs
Official improvements included in this fork.
Tangerine whistle
Oct-18-2016 01:19:31 PM +UTC
🧱 Block number: 2463000
ETH price: $12.50 USD
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Summary
The Tangerine Whistle fork was the first response to the denial of service (DoS) attacks on the network (September/October 2016) including:
- addressing urgent network health issues concerning underpriced operation codes.
Read the Ethereum Foundation announcement
Tangerine Whistle EIPs
Official improvements included in this fork.
DAO fork
Jul-20-2016 01:20:40 PM +UTC
🧱 Block number: 1920000
ETH price: $12.54 USD
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Summary
The DAO fork was in response to the 2016 DAO attack where an insecure DAO contract was drained of over 3.6 million ETH in a hack. The fork moved the funds from the faulty contract to a new contract with a single function: withdraw. Anyone who lost funds could withdraw 1 ETH for every 100 DAO tokens in their wallets.
This course of action was voted on by the Ethereum community. Any ETH holder was able to vote via a transaction on a voting platform. The decision to fork reached over 85% of the votes.
Some miners refused to fork because the DAO incident wasn't a defect in the protocol. They went on to form Ethereum Classic.
Read the Ethereum Foundation announcement
Homestead
Mar-14-2016 06:49:53 PM +UTC
🧱 Block number: 1150000
ETH price: $12.50 USD
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Summary
The Homestead fork that looked to the future. It included several protocol changes and a networking change that gave Ethereum the ability to do further network upgrades.
Read the Ethereum Foundation announcement
Homestead EIPs
Official improvements included in this fork.
2015
Frontier thawing
Sep-07-2015 09:33:09 PM +UTC
🧱 Block number: 200000
ETH price: $1.24 USD
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Summary
The frontier thawing fork lifted the 5,000 gas limit per block and set the default gas price to 51 gwei. This allowed for transactions – transactions require 21,000 gas.
Read the Ethereum Foundation announcement
Frontier
Jul-30-2015 03:26:13 PM +UTC
🧱 Block number: 0
ETH price: N/A
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Summary
Frontier was a live, but barebone implementation of the Ethereum project. It followed the successful Olympic testing phase. It was intended for technical users, specifically developers. Blocks had a gas limit of 5,000. This ‘thawing’ period enabled miners to start their operations and for early adopters to install their clients without having to ‘rush’.
Read the Ethereum Foundation announcement
2014
Ether sale
July 22 - September 02, 2014ethereum.org on waybackmachine
Ether officially went on sale for 42 days. You could buy it with BTC.
Read the Ethereum Foundation announcement
Yellowpaper released
April 01, 2014ethereum.org on waybackmachine
The Yellow Paper, authored by Dr. Gavin Wood, is a technical definition of the Ethereum protocol.
2013
Whitepaper released
November 27, 2013ethereum.org on waybackmachine
The introductory paper, published in 2013 by Vitalik Buterin, the founder of Ethereum, before the project's launch in 2015.
Whitepaper