#加密生态动态追踪 blockchain technology has some new developments. After optimization of Bitroot's hybrid consensus mechanism, the TPS metric has seen a significant improvement—transaction confirmation from seconds to milliseconds is no longer just a dream. This is indeed a positive for the responsiveness of on-chain applications. More impressive is the fee port, which, according to the project team, has been cut by over 90%. Users who conduct frequent transactions can definitely feel the difference.
Another technical highlight is the addition of dynamic sharding. This scheme theoretically can handle large-scale concurrent scenarios, avoiding the bottlenecks that some public chains experience. Coupled with the continuous expansion of global nodes, the stability of the underlying ecosystem is indeed being upgraded.
From the perspective of Web3 development, these kinds of bottom-layer optimizations are continually iterating—who can push TPS higher and reduce costs will gain more room for imagination at the application layer. Those interested can follow the subsequent ecological application deployments of this chain.
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ChainMelonWatcher
· 12-15 15:20
Fee reduced by more than 90%? If that's true, I need to quickly move my assets over and give it a try.
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SchroedingerGas
· 12-15 15:13
Millisecond-level confirmation? Sounds good, but I've heard this kind of promise several times before. The key is to see how it performs in real-world scenarios.
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MEVictim
· 12-15 15:08
Millisecond-level confirmation is just hype; let's see when it actually gets running.
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LiquidityNinja
· 12-15 14:52
Millisecond-level confirmation? Sounds good, but I'm worried it's just "paper data." Once the mainnet runs, it might be a different story.
#加密生态动态追踪 blockchain technology has some new developments. After optimization of Bitroot's hybrid consensus mechanism, the TPS metric has seen a significant improvement—transaction confirmation from seconds to milliseconds is no longer just a dream. This is indeed a positive for the responsiveness of on-chain applications. More impressive is the fee port, which, according to the project team, has been cut by over 90%. Users who conduct frequent transactions can definitely feel the difference.
Another technical highlight is the addition of dynamic sharding. This scheme theoretically can handle large-scale concurrent scenarios, avoiding the bottlenecks that some public chains experience. Coupled with the continuous expansion of global nodes, the stability of the underlying ecosystem is indeed being upgraded.
From the perspective of Web3 development, these kinds of bottom-layer optimizations are continually iterating—who can push TPS higher and reduce costs will gain more room for imagination at the application layer. Those interested can follow the subsequent ecological application deployments of this chain.