Techub News, according to The Block, the team behind Avalanche launched the ‘Avalanche9000’ upgrade on the Avalanche testnet on Monday, which includes multiple technological improvements aimed at dropping the deployment cost of the Block chain by 99.9%. These improvements include community proposals ACP-77 (to make Avalanche Layer 1 validators more flexible) and ACP-125 (aimed at dropping Avalanche’s base fee by 96%).
Along with this upgrade, Retro9000 was also launched, a $40 million funding program to reward builders developing layer 1 blockchains and other tools on the Avalanche9000 testnet.
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Avalanche launches 'Avalanche9000' upgrade on Avalanche Testnet
Techub News, according to The Block, the team behind Avalanche launched the ‘Avalanche9000’ upgrade on the Avalanche testnet on Monday, which includes multiple technological improvements aimed at dropping the deployment cost of the Block chain by 99.9%. These improvements include community proposals ACP-77 (to make Avalanche Layer 1 validators more flexible) and ACP-125 (aimed at dropping Avalanche’s base fee by 96%).
Along with this upgrade, Retro9000 was also launched, a $40 million funding program to reward builders developing layer 1 blockchains and other tools on the Avalanche9000 testnet.