As we wind down 2024, we are happy to announce our year-end release v1.24.0! Thank you to all the external contributors also for your work in this release! For the full changelog, please see: https://github.com/ChainSafe/lodestar/releases/tag/v1.24.0 This recommended release includes some anticipated features like: - Using getBlobsV1 to import blobs locally from the execution layer - Supporting the latest nodeJS LTS version 22 (previously pinned at 22.4) - Adding the debug_getHistoricalSummaries endpoint to allow accessing HistoricalSummaries on the BeaconState post-Capella - A very useful one-line terminal command to install the Lodestar executable into your amd64 and arm64 box. See our documentation for more information: https://chainsafe.github.io/lodestar/run/getting-started/installation
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We've just released v1.22.0! This is mostly a maintenance release and now includes our electra fork work compatible up to consensus specifications v1.5.0-alpha.4 for testing excluding light client specifications. Some minor performance optimizations are included such as deserializing a single state tree at startup rather than two separate trees, shortening startup time. This is a **low priority** update. For the full changelog, please see: https://github.com/ChainSafe/lodestar/releases/tag/v1.22.0
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Do you have a passion to drive the #ethereum blockchain forward and succeed at being the globally neutral settlement layer of digital assets? If you thought the Merge was cool, wouldn't it be cooler to be contributing to the next Ethereum hard fork first hand? If you have that passion to drive and solve problems which may not have concrete answers, we want to hear from you! Join our team as as our very own BlockOps Engineer! https://job-boards.greenhouse.io/chainsafesystems/jobs/5233688004 You'll have an opportunity to make a direct impact on the base chain and contribute to the successful outcomes of Ethereum Layer 1!
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