Ethereum Classic Atlantis Airdrop
Ethereum Classic Atlantis airdrop is planned for 8th September, 2019 (12:00 GMT).
Every ETC holder will receive airdrop Ethereum Classic Atlantis tokens at a 1:1 ratio.
For instance, a user who holds 10 ETC will receive airdrop 10 Ethereum Classic Airdrop after the fork.
Every ETC holder will receive airdrop Ethereum Classic Atlantis tokens at a 1:1 ratio.
For instance, a user who holds 10 ETC will receive airdrop 10 Ethereum Classic Airdrop after the fork.
What is Ethereum Classic Atlantis?
The Atlantis ECIP-1054 Hard Fork has been announced with great reception amongst the stakeholders in the ETC ecosystem. The proposed changes will “Enable the outstanding Ethereum Foundation Spurious Dragon and Byzantium network protocol upgrades on the Ethereum Classic network in a hard-fork code-named Atlantis to enable maximum compatibility across these networks.”
The Ethereum Classic Atlantis hard fork is planned for 8th September, 2019 (12:00 GMT) – that’s when a snapshot of the ETC network will be taken. At this point, every ETC holder will receive AIRDROP Ethereum Classic Atlantis tokens at a 1:1 ratio. For instance, a user who holds 10 ETC will receive airdrop 10 Ethereum Classic Airdrop after the fork.
The Ethereum Classic Atlantis hard fork is planned for 8th September, 2019 (12:00 GMT) – that’s when a snapshot of the ETC network will be taken. At this point, every ETC holder will receive AIRDROP Ethereum Classic Atlantis tokens at a 1:1 ratio. For instance, a user who holds 10 ETC will receive airdrop 10 Ethereum Classic Airdrop after the fork.
Ethereum Classic Atlantis Features
zkSNARKS zkSNARKS offer Privacy and Scalability solutions that are currently too expensive to verify within block gas limits.These precompiled contracts will decrease gas costs and still be flexible enough for further research into zkSNARKS. | |||
Change difficulty The current formula does not include the “uncle rate”, which can lead to higher issuance rate if the “uncle rate” is manipulated. adj_factor = max(1 + len(parent.uncles) - ((timestamp - parent.timestamp) // 9), -99) | |||
REVERT instruction in EVM The REVERT instruction provides a way to stop execution and revert state changes, without consuming all provided gas and with the ability to return a reason. |
Hard Fork Roadmap