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DESCRIPTION:Holesky\, the largest Ethereum public testnet experienced one o
 f the best\, unplanned events for chaos testing as it hard-forked to Pectr
 a. With an invalid block\, consistent forking and a non-finality period sp
 anning a duration of three weeks\, client and infrastructure teams were pu
 shed to Ethereum's limitations to discover edge cases that led to many fix
 es and lessons learned for the future. Join Nico and Phil of the Lodestar 
 team as they detail their experiences and how the minority TypeScript cons
 ensus client Lodestar contributed to the recovery of the testnet.
DTSTAMP:20260511T210818Z
LOCATION:Cinema 6
SUMMARY:How client diversity saved Holesky: Lessons for the future - Phil N
 go\, nflaig
URL:https://cfp.protocol.berlin/protocol-berg-v2/talk/9ZTAYZ/
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