
During December 2024, Fra02 developed a production-ready, multi-client Ethereum node configuration for the blockjoy/blockjoy-protocols repository. They integrated the Lighthouse consensus client alongside Erigon and Reth, enabling a flexible multi-client topology. Their work involved updating Docker-based build systems and YAML configuration files to ensure compatibility with the latest client versions, while also addressing stability issues related to Rhai scripting. By refining dependency management and system configuration, Fra02 improved maintainability and deployment reliability. These changes streamlined onboarding for production environments and established a clear path for future upgrades, reflecting a deep understanding of DevOps practices and Ethereum node management.

In December 2024, the focus was on delivering a robust, production-ready multi-client Ethereum node experience within blockjoy-protocols. The team implemented Lighthouse as the consensus client and enabled a multi-client topology (Erigon, Lighthouse, Reth), while also refreshing dependencies and build configurations to maintain compatibility with the latest client versions. These efforts improve reliability, flexibility, and onboarding for production deployments while laying groundwork for easier future upgrades.
In December 2024, the focus was on delivering a robust, production-ready multi-client Ethereum node experience within blockjoy-protocols. The team implemented Lighthouse as the consensus client and enabled a multi-client topology (Erigon, Lighthouse, Reth), while also refreshing dependencies and build configurations to maintain compatibility with the latest client versions. These efforts improve reliability, flexibility, and onboarding for production deployments while laying groundwork for easier future upgrades.
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