Terra Luna Classic Passes Forked Modules Removal Proposal

Text proposal 12142 “Removal of Forked Modules from Terra Classic” is approved by the Terra Luna Classic community as the votes have surpassed the pass threshold. Developer group OrbitLabs proposes to remove the forked mainline modules from the Terra Luna Classic blockchain to improve maintainability, reduce technical debt, and align with the broader Cosmos ecosystem.The proposal has received 99.97% “Yes” votes, indicating unanimous support from validators and delegators. It also saw some ‘No with veto’ and ‘Abstain’ votes. Validators such as Allnodes, Stakely, HappyCattyCrypto, and others voted in favor of the proposal.The forked versions not only raise operational costs but also increase the risk of missing important security updates, the proposal said. OrbitLabs stressed that without action, Terra Luna Classic would face growing security risks, higher expenses, and diminished competitiveness in the evolving crypto landscape.As CoinGape reported, the Terra Classic proposal plan involves two phases, first focuses on updating the consensus engine and the Cosmos SDK. By doing so, Terra Classic will be more in line with the latest security features and innovations from the Cosmos ecosystem.On the other hand, the second phase will involve upgrading the Wasmd contract system, ensuring compatibility with existing smart contracts, and minimizing disruptions during migration. Notably, if the proposal passes final approval, the timeline includes eight weeks for phase one and another ten weeks for phase two.

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