Terra Classic (LUNC) developers and members at Joint L1 Task Force have achieved a major milestone and successfully upgraded the Rebel-2 Testnet to V2.0. This upgrade incorporates the use of Cosmos SDK version 0.45, which is a huge win for the Terra Classic community and will enable teams and builders to work on the network once more.

A significant contribution to the upgrade came from Edward Kim, a key developer, who also published the whitepaper of the Block Entropy artificial intelligence chain. This AI chain is capable of carrying out a limited set of ML inference activities such as image diffusion, language models, and music production. In the near future, SNARK verifying, Python APIs and distributed training/fine-tuning are expected to be added as additional features.

The development team have confirmed that the mainnet network will upgrade to Columbus-5 on May 17 and subsequently the Cosmos SDK and Tendermint updates on the Rebel-2 testnet will be introduced much earlier (May 5) than expected. On May 9, the Rebel-2 testnet will receive the Tendermint update.

Several validators have participated in the upgrade process such as StakeBin, Allnodes, Lunanauts, StellarDrift and SolidVote. Moreover, the scheduled update to Cosmwasm 1.1.0 Parity will be completed on May 31. This will give developers and projects from commonly used chains such as Cosmos and Terra Luna 2.0 the opportunity to utilize the Terra Classic network.



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