While it's still perhaps too early to deem ethereum's Byzantium upgrade a success, developers indicate the software update, executed just hours ago, is running smoothly so far. Speaking to CoinDesk, unofficial release manager for Byzantium, Hudson Jameson, noted that the new software is now stable, and steadily rolling out across the distributed network, a fact he said can be attributed to "the hard work (of) developers, users and miners across the ethereum ecosystem."
But while the impact on ethereum's infrastructure will be substantial, it looks like the network is undergoing an adjustment period. Currently, some blocks are being mined in as little as 1 second, though others are dragging out to nearly a minute – substantially longer than the long-time average of 25 seconds per block.
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