The Ethereum Foundation Commences Shutdown of Ropsten Testnet

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Margaux Nijkerk

Margaux Nijkerk reports on blockchain protocols with a focus on the Ethereum ecosystem. A graduate of Johns Hopkins and Emory universities, she has a masters in International Affairs & Economics. She holds a very small amount of ETH and other altcoins.

The Ethereum Foundation said in a Wednesday blog post that the blockchain’s Ropsten test network (testnet) has begun to wind down, with a full shutdown anticipated for sometime between Dec. 15-31.

The news comes as developers have gradually stopped participating on the testnet over the past few months, and participation rates have declined.

Ethereum runs testnets so that developers can run software before launching it on Ethereum’s main network (mainnet). Test networks essentially act as copies of the Ethereum mainnet, and they allow client teams, infrastructure providers and developers to test any changes to their applications before launching them in a more high-stakes environment.

Ethereum will also shut down its Rinkeby testnet sometime in mid-2023, giving developers ample time to move over any applications they have running to the GoerliSepolia testnets.

All of these testnets played important roles in development and testing prior to Ethereum's massive Merge upgrade, when Ethereum transitioned from a proof-of-workproof-of-stake consensus mechanism. Goerli and Sepolia both ran through their own tests of the Merge (meaning they transitioned from proof-of-work to proof-of-stake), so they are the most similar to the environment that the Ethereum blockchain operates under today. As such, those testnets are expected to continue to operate.

In October, blockchain explorer Etherscan shut down its infrastructure support for Rinkeby and Ropsten.

Ethereum developers consistently create testnets, depending on what upgrades they are trying to test. In November, Ethereum developers agreed to go live with the Shandong testnet, which addresses some Ethereum Improvement Proposals (EIPs) for the protocol’s next big upgrade, Shanghai.

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