Injective Canonical Chain Upgrade Instructions
Nov 8th, 2021
The following document describes the necessary steps involved that validators and full node operators must take in order to upgrade from the Injective Canary Chain to the Canonical Chain. The upgrade will take place via an on-chain software upgrade proposal passed by Injective governance. If passed, this proposal would commit the Injective Mainnet to halting the Canary Chain injectived application binary at approximately 14:00 UTC on Nov 8th and starting the application binary for the Injective Canonical Chain.
Injective Canary Chain to the Canonical Chain upgrade follows proposal #65
Following a chain upgrade timeline, as a first step proccedd to Canonical chain release 10002-rc1 upgrade.
The History of Canonical Chain Upgrades
Version 10002-rc1
Nov 8th 2021 14:00 UTC
Block number: 4,352,000
Released Artifacts: Injective Chain 10002-rc1 release
Following proposal #65
Version 10002-rc2
November 15th 2021
Block number: 4,594,100
Released Artifacts: Injective Chain 10002-rc2 release
Following proposal #70
Version 10003-rc1
Thursday Dec 30th 2021
Block number: 6,159,200
Released Artifacts: Mainnet-10003-rc1-1640627705
Following proposal #93
Version 10004-rc1
Tuesday Jan 25th 2022
Block number: 7067700
Released Artifacts: Mainnet-10004-rc1-v1.4.0-1642928125
Following proposal #106
Version 10004-rc1-patch
Sunday Feb 20th 2022
Block number: 7941974
Released Artifacts: Mainnet-10004-rc1-v1.4.0-1645352045
Version 10005-rc1
Monday April 11th 2022
Block number: 9614200
Released Artifacts: Mainnet-v1.5.0-1649280277
Version 10006-rc1
Tuesday July 5th 2022
Block number: 12569420
Released Artifacts: Mainnet-v1.6.0-1656650662
Version 10007-rc1
Thursday September 1th 2022
Block number: 14731000
Released Artifacts: Mainnet-v1.7.0-1661881062
Version 10008
Monday November 21th 2022
Block number: 19761600
Released Artifacts: Mainnet-10008-1668679102