Ethereum Block reward is now only 2 ETH — Difficulty Bomb Delayed

Ethereum (ETH) core engineers chose their general YouTube meeting August 31 to postpone the “Difficulty Bomb” by consenting to incorporate the code for such a change into the up and coming Constantinople hard fork.
One of the prime destinations of the Ethereum Foundation lies in the appropriation of another accord calculation — Proof-of-Stake (PoS). To actualize it, the designers thought of an answer called the “Trouble Bomb,” which makes the generation of new squares more mind boggling and ominous. Constantinople is intended to smooth the change from a Proof-of-Work (PoW) agreement calculation to PoS.
A week ago, the engineers offered three conceivable situations for the “Trouble Bomb’s” affect on the decrease and support of square rewards. As per the devs, EIP-858 would lessen square rewards to 1 ETH per square, EIP-1234 would decrease square rewards to 2 ETH, while EIP-1295 would hold prizes to 3 ETH yet will influence different factors, for example, the PoW motivating force structure
