According to a statement released Wednesday, this development work is complete. Even though the project is no longer being actively managed by its creators, the open-source nature of its code ensures that it will always be accessible to users. In addition, the release noted that a competing node client had recently emerged from a team with more resources but did not specify which one. After OpenEthereum’s demise, we saw the need for a new, high-performance Ethereum implementation in Rust. Thu...