After months of intense technical work by the core VeChain development team, the second phase of their major upgrade plan, "VeChain Renaissance," called Hayabusa, is finally coming.
This Renaissance is no minor update—it covers everything from interoperability to security mechanisms, from the token economic model to the rewards system, and even a complete overhaul of the development toolchain. VeChain is throwing in a decade of real-world experience to create what they envision as the "optimal Web3 environment."
VeChainThor has indeed accumulated a lot of enterprise-level application expertise, and it looks like they’re now packing all the lessons learned and experiences gained over the years into the protocol layer. Hayabusa, as the middle stage of a three-phase upgrade, plays a pivotal role—preparations are done, and now it’s time to see if the technology implementation can support this ambitious vision.
The team hasn’t released all the technical details yet, but judging from the overall Renaissance roadmap, this upgrade has some serious ambition.
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BearMarketHustler
· 15h ago
It's getting interesting now.
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ChainProspector
· 12-11 03:21
Continue to watch the market for buying opportunities
After months of intense technical work by the core VeChain development team, the second phase of their major upgrade plan, "VeChain Renaissance," called Hayabusa, is finally coming.
This Renaissance is no minor update—it covers everything from interoperability to security mechanisms, from the token economic model to the rewards system, and even a complete overhaul of the development toolchain. VeChain is throwing in a decade of real-world experience to create what they envision as the "optimal Web3 environment."
VeChainThor has indeed accumulated a lot of enterprise-level application expertise, and it looks like they’re now packing all the lessons learned and experiences gained over the years into the protocol layer. Hayabusa, as the middle stage of a three-phase upgrade, plays a pivotal role—preparations are done, and now it’s time to see if the technology implementation can support this ambitious vision.
The team hasn’t released all the technical details yet, but judging from the overall Renaissance roadmap, this upgrade has some serious ambition.