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following this guide https://geth.ethereum.org/docs/fundamentals/kurtosis, I can start a local POS cluster in docker and was able to extract the genesis information from it. But if I use the same information to start a new cluster, it seems to never work as the block in a POS network is fixed interval. so if the timestamp is X for block 0 and I start the cluster at X + T, won't it consider those block in between is missing and try to get from other peers ? and in this case always fail ?
Has this worked before in a previous version?
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following this guide https://geth.ethereum.org/docs/fundamentals/kurtosis, I can start a local POS cluster in docker and was able to extract the genesis information from it. But if I use the same information to start a new cluster, it seems to never work as the block in a POS network is fixed interval. so if the timestamp is X for block 0 and I start the cluster at X + T, won't it consider those block in between is missing and try to get from other peers ? and in this case always fail ?
Has this worked before in a previous version?
🔬 Minimal Reproduction
No response
Error
No response
Platform(s)
No response
What version of Prysm are you running? (Which release)
No response
Anything else relevant (validator index / public key)?
No response
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: