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I have gone through and updated all existing EIPs to match this rule, including EIP-1. In some cases, people were using markdown citations, I suspect because the long-form was a bit verbose to inline. Since the relative path is quite short, I moved these to inline but I wouldn't be opposed to putting them back to citation format if that is desired by the authors. In doing the migration/cleanup, I found some EIP references to EIPs that don't actually exist. In these cases I tried to excise the reference from the EIP as best I could. It is worth noting that the Readme actually already had this rule, it just wasn't expressed properly in EIP-1 and the "Citation Format" section of the readme I think caused people a bit of confusion (when citing externally, you should use the citation format).
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eip | title | author | type | status | created | requires |
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1013 | Hardfork Meta: Constantinople | Nick Savers (@nicksavers) | Meta | Final | 2018-04-20 | 145, 609, 1014, 1052, 1234, 1283 |
Abstract
This meta-EIP specifies the changes included in the Ethereum hardfork named Constantinople.
Specification
- Codename: Constantinople
- Aliases: Metropolis/Constantinople, Metropolis part 2
- Activation:
Block >= 7_280_000
on the Ethereum mainnetBlock >= 4,230,000
on the Ropsten testnetBlock >= 9_200_000
on the Kovan testnetBlock >= 3_660_663
on the Rinkeby testnet
- Included EIPs:
References
- The list above includes the EIPs discussed as candidates for Constantinople at the All Core Dev Constantinople Session #1. See also Constantinople Progress Tracker.
- https://blog.ethereum.org/2019/02/22/ethereum-constantinople-st-petersburg-upgrade-announcement/
Copyright
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