Ethereum’s next high-profile network upgrade, codenamed Pectra, will likely go live in March if hard forks on its test networks go as planned, according to a Jan. 16 Execution Layer Meeting for its core developers. Hard forks on Ethereum test networks Sepolia and Holesky, and new client releases for the Pectra network upgrade have been scheduled for February. If the hard forks are successful, the mainnet launch will proceed in March. Ethereum developers decided to split the Pectra upgrade into two packages in Sept. 2024 after realizing that it was too ambitious to implement all planned changes at once. The proposed March launch will implement the first Pectra package, with the second package (the Fusaka upgrade) to come later in the year. To continue reading this as well as other DeFi and Web3 news, visit us at thedefiant.io