Over the last couple of weeks, the Ethereum community has been the goal of a sustained assault. The attacker(s) have been very artful in finding vulnerabilities within the consumer implementations in addition to the protocol specification.
Whereas the current patches have led to an total elevated resiliency within the consumer implementations, the assaults have additionally demonstrated {that a} lower-level change to the EVM pricing mannequin is required.
For a lot of customers, essentially the most seen consequence might be that they’re having difficulties getting transactions included in blocks, and full nodes are going through reminiscence limitations in managing the bloated state.
That is our technique to handle these points:
- As a brief measure to reduce the results of the newest assault, we advocate all miners to decrease the gaslimit to 500K fuel.
- A tough-fork primarily based on EIP 150 version 1c can be implement at block
2457000[see below]. This can reprice sure operations to correspond higher to the underlying computational complexity. - A second hard-fork will observe shortly after, aimed toward reverting the present “state-bloat” launched by the assaults. This second fork will serve to take away accounts that are empty; missing code, stability, storage and nonce == 0.
Now we have carried out the adjustments required within the purchasers and are at the moment extending and including assessments in an effort to stop the introduction of consensus-breaking vulnerabilities.
And as a reminder, the Ethereum Bug Bounty is open and consists of the brand new hardfork-implementations.
EDIT: Fork block has been moved to 2463000 as a way to accommodate much more testing.