Ethereum’s Sepolia testnet Beacon Chain went live, setting the stage for its merge dress rehearsal to give Ethereum network developers valuable technical insights.
Upon merging with its dedicated Beacon Chain, the Sepolia testnet will begin reaching consensus using proof of stake rather than proof of work which will provide data on what may happen when the Ethereum mainnet performs its merge.
Testnet merges are vital for Ethereum developers and independent project developers using the Ethereum network to understand what they can expect when the actual merge takes place. Just like on the testnets, the Ethereum mainnet merge will see the entire network transition to PoS consensus and should reduce the energy consumption of Ethereum by 99.9%.
Sepolia was launched in October 2021. Core Ethereum developer Tim Beiko confirmed that the Ropsten testnet would be phased out over time and replaced by Sepolia. Projects running apps on Ropsten have been urged to trasnfer their work over to Sepolia to avoid complications.
Public testnets like Sepolia and Ropsten are designed to duplicate the operating conditions of their respective mainnets without affecting the live mainnet. Ropsten is the longest lasting testnet launched in 2016. It experienced its merge on June 8, which was the first instance of a merge trial run for Ethereum.
The official merge date on the Ethereum mainnet has been pushed back several times. It is now slated for completion by August 2022, but that date could be delayed further.