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Holesky and Hoodi Testnet Updates

Posted by Tim Beiko on March 18, 2025

Holesky and Hoodi Testnet Updates

The Pectra testnet activation revealed issues in clients with deposit contract configurations changes on Ethereum testnets. While Sepolia's recovery was straightforward and the network has since fully recovered, Holesky experienced extensive inactivity leaks as part of its recovery mechanism.

The Holesky network has since then finalized, but the exited validators would take approximately one year to fully be removed from the validator set (¹). While stakers can test deposits, consolidations and all other Pectra features, the size of the exit queue prevents Holesky from being used to test the full validator lifecycle within a reasonable timeframe.

To address this, a new testnet has been launched: Hoodi. It will activate the Pectra network upgrade at epoch 2048 (Wed. March 26, 2025 14:37:12 UTC). Client releases that support the Pectra upgrade on Hoodi are listed below.

Moving forward, staking operators and infrastructure providers should use Hoodi for validator testing. To allow time for the migration, the Holesky testnet will be supported until September 2025. Aside from validator exits, all other Pectra features can be tested on Holesky.

Consensus Layer Pectra Hoodi Releases

When running a validator, both the Consensus Layer Beacon Node and Validator Client must be updated.

NameVersionLink
Grandine1.0.1Download
Lighthouse7.0.0-beta.4Download
Lodestar1.28.0 (see note below)Download
Nimbus25.3.1Download
Prysm5.3.2Download
Teku25.3.0Download

Note: Lodestar Hoodi users that run a validator client in multi-client setups should use v1.28.1.

Execution Layer Pectra Hoodi Releases

NameVersionLink
Besu25.3.0Download
Erigon3.0.0Download
go-ethereum1.15.6Download
Nethermind1.31.6Download
Reth1.3.3Download

Summary of testnets and their purpose

  • Holesky: Validators and Staking providers (Expected end of life 30th September, 2025). Client developers will also use Holesky to test gas limit increases and other protocol stress tests.
  • Sepolia: Application and tooling devs (Expected end of life 30th September, 2026)
  • Hoodi: Validators and Staking providers (Expected end of life 30th September, 2028)
  • Planned Sepolia replacement: Expected launch date of March 2026

¹: For a deeper dive into how the Beacon chain exit queue works, see https://hackmd.io/@mikeneuder/eli5-ethereum-validator-exits

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