The latest Optimized/MIR upgrade brings substantial performance enhancements to the network while preserving full compatibility with EVM semantics. This means developers can leverage improved transaction throughput and reduced latency without compromising the existing smart contract ecosystem. The optimization maintains backward compatibility, allowing current dApps and protocols to function seamlessly while benefiting from the underlying performance gains. Such technical refinements are crucial for scaling blockchain infrastructure and improving user experience across decentralized applications.
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LiquidityWizard
· 01-18 06:01
ngl, evm compatibility while bumping throughput is basically the holy grail move... statistically speaking, backward compatibility prevents like 87% of the catastrophic migration disasters we've seen historically. curious what the actual latency reduction percentiles look like tho, "reduced" could mean anything from 10ms to literally negligible gains
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NFTRegretDiary
· 01-17 18:15
Damn, another EVM-compatible optimization solution. Can it really avoid failure this time?
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TommyTeacher
· 01-17 05:37
It's the same old backward compatibility story. It sounds good, but can it really run?
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SmartMoneyWallet
· 01-15 12:11
It's the same old story again, EVM compatibility assurance, backward compatibility, seamless migration... but what do on-chain data show? Has the distribution of large holder chips changed?
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DecentralizeMe
· 01-15 12:04
Wow, finally this upgrade is here. EVM compatibility is maintained, now developers are thrilled.
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BlockTalk
· 01-15 12:04
EVM compatibility can still be accelerated, this is the right way, finally someone is doing it right
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ForkLibertarian
· 01-15 12:02
The compatibility aspect is well done, but how many of these can truly be implemented and put into use?
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TokenSleuth
· 01-15 11:54
Speed + Compatibility? This combo is pretty awesome. Finally, a project dares to do this.
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BuyTheTop
· 01-15 11:49
As long as EVM compatibility is maintained, what really matters is how much TPS can be improved. Don't let it be just on paper.
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BlockchainBard
· 01-15 11:49
I'm reminding you all, this upgrade looks good, but can it really lower the gas fees?
The latest Optimized/MIR upgrade brings substantial performance enhancements to the network while preserving full compatibility with EVM semantics. This means developers can leverage improved transaction throughput and reduced latency without compromising the existing smart contract ecosystem. The optimization maintains backward compatibility, allowing current dApps and protocols to function seamlessly while benefiting from the underlying performance gains. Such technical refinements are crucial for scaling blockchain infrastructure and improving user experience across decentralized applications.