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Charles Hoskinson Assures The Users On The Progress Of Vasil Hard Fork “That He Doesn’t Expect Any Further Delay As The Upgrade Is In the Final Stage Of Testing.”

The Cardano’s Hoskinson and the IOG founder gave an assuring statement to the users in a video on Tuesday on the progress of the Vasil Hard fork.

Charles Hoskinson stated in the video that he doesn’t expect any further delay as the upgrade is in the final level of testing.

“… the good news is that the set of things that could go wrong has gotten so small, and now we’re kind of in the final stages of testing in that respect,” Hoskinson said. “So unless anything new is discovered, I don’t anticipate that we’ll have any further delays.”

According to Hoskinson’s video, he clarified that in the testing of the final node which is required for the upgrade, node 1.35.0, developers found three separate bugs and however, these bugs will lead to the fabrication of the three distinct software versions, with 1.35.3 looking like the one that would make it to the hard fork.

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The Cardano co-founder stated:

“… the problem is that every time something is discovered, you have to fix it. But then you have to verify the fix and go back through the entire testing pipeline,” Hoskinson said. “So you get to a situation where you feature complete. But then you have to test and when you test, you may discover something, and then you have to repair that and then you have to go back through the entire testing pipeline. So this is what causes release delays.”

It is good to note that the long-awaited Vasil hard fork which has been postponed a couple of times due the important reasons which cannot be handled lightly has once more been postponed. The Hard fork that was slated for the end of July 2022 has been postponed without specifying how many weeks will be needed for further testing as stated by the developers.

Recall, that the hard fork was supposed to have reached the mainnet as far back as June but due to the maintenance and the series of testing that needed to be run on it and necessary bugs that needed to be tested, the upgrades were postponed to this time. The proposal was submitted a few weeks ago and after, the Hard fork run successfully on the testnet in early July which lead to the allocation of about 4 weeks for the SPOs community to carry out a thorough check on the codings.

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