The EOS Network successfully completes its consensus upgrade to Antelope Leap 3.1
EOS’s latest Antelope Protocol update cuts the EOS Network Foundation’s ties to Block.one and Bullish.
The EOS Network announced in a blog post on Wednesday, September 21st, that it has successfully completed its consensus upgrade to Antelope Leap 3.1.
This latest development means that the EOS Network is no longer tied to Block.one and Bullish.
Block.one was the team behind the development of the EOS blockchain when it was launched a few years ago. EOS was previously one of the top 10 cryptocurrencies by market cap but has failed to keep up with the competition over the last two years.
According to the team, the switch to Antelope Leap 3.1 will see EOS block producers who operate the public network formally adopt code solely developed under the helm of the EOS Network Foundation (ENF).
The code for the EOSIO public network was maintained by Block.one, later acquired by digital asset exchange Bullish.
Antelope is an open framework for building fast, secure, and user-friendly Web3 products and services.
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