Aptos Mainnet now supports Lazy Loading for Move, with AIP-127 officially live. This protocol upgrade brings significant performance improvements to the network, optimizing how the Move language processes data loading and execution efficiency. The enhancement marks another step in Aptos Labs' ongoing development cycle, strengthening the blockchain's infrastructure and developer experience.
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LightningSentry
· 9h ago
Lazy loading is here, Aptos is about to accelerate again. Looking forward to seeing if the subsequent data pressure can really decrease.
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AirdropBuffet
· 9h ago
Lazy loading is here, Aptos is quietly boosting performance again, and this time AIP-127 really has some substance.
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RebaseVictim
· 9h ago
Lazy loading should have been implemented long ago; this time, Aptos finally delivered.
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ChainMaskedRider
· 9h ago
Lazy loading is finally here, move is no longer so bulky, right?
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ChainSpy
· 9h ago
Lazy loading sounds good, but how fast it actually runs when launched depends on real-world performance.
Aptos Mainnet now supports Lazy Loading for Move, with AIP-127 officially live. This protocol upgrade brings significant performance improvements to the network, optimizing how the Move language processes data loading and execution efficiency. The enhancement marks another step in Aptos Labs' ongoing development cycle, strengthening the blockchain's infrastructure and developer experience.