The Protocol: The Second Buggy Test for Upcoming Ethereum Upgrade 'Pectra' Could Lead to a Delayed Mainnet Hard Fork
Also: Plus: EF gets new leadership; layer-2 BOB and Fireblocks integrate; new MetaMask roadmap.

Welcome to The Protocol, CoinDesk's weekly wrap-up of the most important stories in cryptocurrency tech development. I'm Margaux Nijkerk, the Ethereum protocol reporter at CoinDesk.
In this issue:
- Ethereum's Second Buggy 'Pectra' Test Could Lead to a Delayed Upgrade
- Ethereum Foundation Picks New Co-Executive Directors, Following Leadership Reshuffle
- Layer-2 BOB's 'Bitcoin DeFi' Continues Progress With Fireblocks Integration
- Popular Crypto Wallet MetaMask Unveils New Roadmap
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ETHEREUM’S SECOND BUGGY TESTNET FOR PECTRA – DELAYS?: Ethereum developers on Wednesday initially celebrated a seemingly successful test of Pectra, the blockchain’s most significant upgrade since 2024, on the Sepolia test network. However, hours after the test, Sepolia began to encounter errors. It was the second buggy test for the highly anticipated Pectra upgrade, which is designed to improve Ethereum's efficiency, user experience, and validator system. The issues have led to calls from some developers that the upgrade be delayed. Wednesday’s Sepolia test (March 5) was expected to be the final step before Pectra’s launch on Ethereum’s mainnet. Initially, the test appeared to succeed, but later, developers noticed empty blocks being added to the chain. The Ethereum Foundation attributed the issue to "an issue with Sepolia's permissioned deposit contract," which "prevented many execution layer clients from including transactions in blocks." In other words, the problem stemmed from a misconfiguration specific to the Sepolia test, rather than a flaw with Pectra itself. Despite this, the test has raised concerns about whether Pectra has undergone sufficient testing. The previous test on Ethereum’s Holesky testnet also ran into configuration issues, that time caused by misconfigured validators. — Sam Kessler Read more.
ETHEREUM FOUNDATION PICKS NEW CO-EXECUTIVE DIRECTORS: The Ethereum Foundation (EF), the non-profit organization that supports the development and research of the Ethereum blockchain, shared in a blog post that they have selected Hsiao-Wei Wang and Tomasz Stańczak as their new co-executive directors. The news follows the departure of Aya Miyaguchi to become the EF’s new president. The leadership shake-up follows intense debate among the community about the EF’s role in the ecosystem, as some have blamed the organization and its leadership for the blockchain’s token ether
BITCOIN LAYER-2 BOB AND FIREBLOCKS INTEGRATE: EHybrid layer-2 network BOB's mission to make Bitcoin the center of the decentralized finance (DeFi) universe continues through its integration with crypto custody firm Fireblocks. The integration means the over 2,000 entities using Fireblocks will get access to BOB's DeFi ecosystem, which has total value locked (TVL) of around $250 million.These users can now earn yield on their BTC holdings via BOB's network, according to an announcement shared with CoinDesk. — Jamie Crawley Read more.
POPULAR CRYPTO WALLET METAMASK UNVEILS NEW ROADMAP: MetaMask, the popular self-custodial crypto wallet for the Ethereum
In Other News
Trading Titan Jump Is Regrouping Its U.S. Crypto Efforts, Insiders Say
- While Jump has maintained its digital assets trading and market-making activity in other parts of the globe, crypto trading volume is now accelerating globally, according to a person familiar with the situation. Ian Allison and Will Canny report.
David Sacks Quietly Divested From Crypto Company at Center of Conflict of Interest Controversy
- Sacks' venture firm, Craft Ventures, exited its Bitwise position ahead of the new administration, according to a source close to the situation. Sam Kessler reports.
Regulatory and policy
- Executives from a wide array of crypto companies, including Coinbase, Chainlink and Exodus, will represent the industry Friday at U.S. President Donald Trump's first White House crypto summit. Jesse Hamilton, Cheyenne Ligon, Nik De, and Christine Lee report.
Calendar
- March 18-20: Digital Asset Summit, New York
- April 8-10: Paris Blockchain Week
- April 30-May 1: Token 2049, Dubai
- May 14-16: Consensus, Toronto
- May 27-29: Bitcoin 2025, Las Vegas
- June 30-July 3: EthCC, Cannes
- Oct. 1-2: Token2049, Singapore
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