Cardano network performance reaches its peak
According to the tweet by Rick McCracken, a member of the Cardano community and also operator of a stake pool in the Cardano Network, network synchronization of Vasil Node Filter 1.35.3 across more than 400 nodes reached a 99.77% ratio, demonstrating a very high performance network.
Rick explains that this scale has always been in the 97 to 99% range.
Vasil's functionality depends on the vast majority of block-producing nodes running the latest 1.35.3 version.
To start the upgrade, IOG has set a goal of 75% of the main network blocks being generated by the final Vasil Node Filter.
Currently, this metric is met by more than 87% by mass.
Vasil upgrade improvements:
Vasil's upgrade hopes to achieve significant improvements using the Hard fork combinator (HFC) approach and enhance network performance by increasing throughput, script efficiency, and reducing latency in the mass transmission.
The upgrade is also expected to boost smart contracts, which are part of the Basho phase of Cardano's roadmap that focuses on scaling and improving the network.
Vasil HFC's approach will offer eagerly awaited features such as propagation pipelines, improvements to Plutus, and Cardano's core smart contract language.
Currently, several stakeholders, including SPOs, trading platforms and dApp projects, are upgrading their nodes and testing code and other Cardano components ahead of Vasil's scheduled upgrade this month.
Cardano achieved new milestones before the Vasil upgrade, with the Cardano network setting a new milestone with over six million original mint assets on the network.
According to pool.pm data, the number of original assets issued on the Cardano blockchain is over 6 million digital assets.
In 2020, Charles Hoskinson, founder of Cardano, predicted that the Cardano ecosystem will grow as there will be hundreds of assets, thousands of dApps, tons of interesting projects, and a lot of unique and useful features, and this prediction appears to be already being realized.
Posted using Proof of Brain