Terra Classic is taking a significant step towards improving its network efficiency and its security. A recent proposal aims to reduce costs and enhance sustainability by removing forked mainline modules. This move could potentially revitalize the network and attract more developers and users.
The Unforking Proposal: A Deep Dive
The proposed solution involves a two-phase approach:
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Phase 1:
- Unfork CometBFT: Upgrade to the latest version of the consensus engine.
- Update CosmosSDK: Adopt the latest version of the core framework.
Phase 2:
- Migrate Wasmd: Transition the smart contract module to the mainline version.
- Migrate Smart Contract Store: Move the existing smart contracts to the new Wasmd.
- Perform Tests: Conduct thorough testing to ensure seamless operation.
Community Backs the Proposal
The Terra Classic community has overwhelmingly supported the proposal, recognizing its potential benefits. By reducing network costs and improving maintainability, the community aims to attract more developers and users to the network.
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The key advantages of the unfork include:
- Lower maintenance costs
- Faster adoption of security patches and upgrades
- Improved interoperability with other Cosmos-based chains
- Enhanced developer experience
A Glimpse into the Future
If successful, this unfork could be a game-changer for Terra Classic. By aligning with the latest developments in the Cosmos ecosystem, the network can position itself as a more attractive platform for developers and users. However, it is important to note that the implementation of such a significant change requires careful planning and execution.
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As the Terra Classic community eagerly awaits the outcome of this proposal, it is clear that the project is taking proactive steps to secure its future and regain lost ground.