Techub News reported that Polygon Labs has released Heimdall v0.11.0 and activated the security fix through the Kyoto hard fork. The activation was completed on mainnet on Aug. 18 and on the Amoy testnet on Aug. 6. Polygon Labs said node operators still running older binary versions should upgrade as soon as possible. The update also includes Debian packages and container images, while the source code and verification files have been made public on GitHub.
Kyoto hard fork activates the security fix
Techub News reported that Polygon Labs has released Heimdall v0.11.0 and activated the security fix through the Kyoto hard fork.
The activation was completed on Polygon mainnet on Aug. 18 and on the Amoy testnet on Aug. 6.
Node operators are asked to upgrade
Polygon Labs said node operators still running older binary files should upgrade as soon as possible.
The release also comes with Debian packages and container images. The related source code and verification files are now public on GitHub.
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