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== See also == | == See also == |
Revision as of 05:54, 7 September 2022
In Ethereum 2.0 progress on the network is recorded in epochs, for Bitcoin and the Ethereum Mainnet, progress on the network is recorded in blocks. Ethereum epoch is the unit of time — and time in ETH 2.0 is divided into slots. [1]
Related
lighthouse --builder-fallback-epochs-since-finalization <builder-fallback-epochs-since-finalization>
See also
- Ethereum 2.0, API, Ethereum tasks, Beacon Chain, Ethereum Staking, validator, Consensus clients, Execution clients, Validation clients, Mainnet, testnets: Prater, Goerli ETH, Inclusion distance, Ethereum attestation, Attestation effectiveness, Attestation Reward Scale, slot, Ethereum upgrades: The Merge, Epoch, Slots, rETH, sETH, stETH, Lido Staked ETH, faucet, Ethereum ports, Subjectivity, Lido Staked ETH, ENR, Sharding,
Ethers.js
, Yellow paper, synchronization, ECFSDS
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