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    Ethereum’s Anchor Client Now Live on Testnet

    News RoomBy News RoomJune 6, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read

    SSV Network announced that its DVT client dubbed “Anchor”, built by Sigma Prime, is now live on the Ethereum testnet. The launch marks a substantial step for both Ethereum’s decentralization and DVT (Distributed Validator Technology).

    Major Upgrade!⚓

    Anchor, our second DVT client built by @sigp_io, is now live on testnet.

    This marks a significant milestone in the decentralization of both DVT and Ethereum.

    Anchor is designed to work seamlessly alongside the mainnet client, giving operators greater… pic.twitter.com/dmtpWP0R7D

    — SSV Network (@ssv_network) June 5, 2025

    Anchor is now in testnet

    This testnet rollout is essential as it highlights a pivotal move towards a more secure, strong, and decentralized Ethereum blockchain.

    The testnet environment now enables developers and market players to thoroughly test Anchor’s functioning, spot bugs, and evaluate its effectiveness in a simulated real-world situation without placing real money at risk. This is crucial before deploying the DVT client to the mainnet.

    At the core of the Ethereum network, especially in its PoS (Proof-of-Stake) system, DVT is a radical method for running Ethereum validators. This is quite different from the traditional model whereby a single node operator manages a validator with complete control of the private key. This causes high chances of vulnerability if the node’s system is down, its key is impaired, or the validator gets disconnected, potentially obstructing the network’s operation and causing losses.

    The DVT approach addresses this problem by splitting the validator’s key into numerous “key shares.” It then distributes key shares among a group of decentralized node operators. Every independent operator executes a component of the validator’s responsibilities without having a complete key.

    For the validator to execute its responsibilities (like attesting the network or proposing blocks), a prearranged number of several operators (like 3 out of 4) must approve or make a decline using their key shares.

    All collaborating nodes in the group are actively engaged. If one or some operators become disconnected or encounter hitches, other functioning operators can still make a consensus and satisfy the threshold, ensuring the validator remains connected and conducts its responsibilities.

    What does this rollout mean?

    “Anchor” built by Sigma, is a new DVT client. Its presence implies that there is another independent, strong software alternative for operating DVT-powered validators.

    Ethereum depends on various client software to operate the network. If a technical hitch or bug affects a client, it could affect a big part of the network. By running several DVT clients, developed by different teams, the vulnerability of such breakdown is massively decreased.



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