Sonic 2.1 ships. Mandatory ≠ disruptive Backwards-compatible rollout means you can upgrade now, keep producing blocks, and glide through the cutover when the switch flips later. The right kind of upgrade: operationally boring, network-critical Who needs to move • Validators • RPC providers • Archive nodes • Exchange operators • Infra partners • Local/home nodes Operator checklist • Pin the recommended client version, pull binaries, verify checksums • Take a fresh snapshot/backup before you hop • Drain/rotate sentries, then bring them back in to avoid peer churn • Dry-run on staging or a canary instance if you run fleet-size infra • Watch for healthy peers, stable block height, attestations/telemetry • Coordinate CEX deposit/withdraw queues to minimize windows • Read the official guide and keep @0xSeg on speed dial for edge-cases Why it matters • Version alignment reduces fork risk and gossip fragmentation during transition • Keeps SLAs intact for wallets, dapps, and exchanges relying on your endpoints • Sets the floor for whatever’s coming next without service interruption Good networks don’t just add “features.” They raise the minimum standard of reliability in the background. Shipping cadence compounds trust. Upgrades done right are invisible to users and priceless for operators If you run infra on Sonic and you’re late, the network won’t wait. Upgrade early, verify twice, and treat 2.1 like your uptime depends on it because it does Tutorial below. Questions → @0xSeg. Clean handovers are a competitive advantage, imo
Sonic mainnet 2.1 is ready. Validators and node operators must now upgrade their clients.
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