First network upgrade to address weeks of increasing congestion which made Solana It is incredibly hard to use Validators will receive the late-rolled cards on Monday.
Anza, a dev team spun off from Solana Labs in the early part of this year, has announced that the Agave Validator Client v1.17.31 – which is run on the computers supporting the Solana Network – was released overnight.Released Initial fixes to congestion problems.
This is not a single fix to the problems that recently have plagued the Network, but a step in a series of fixes. Anza says that this new update contains enhancements to help relieve some network congestion. Further enhancements will follow in version 1.18.
Solana’s network problems, which have hindered basic transactions and use casesThe emergence of a new generation has been greeted with elation. Rising trading for memes Other tokens are also present on the network. There are also other possible causes, such as a Solana Protocol that is Similar to Bitcoin miningAs well as allegations that infrastructure companies have exploited a bug in order to gain an edge.
According to the Solana Foundation’s Director of Strategy, Austin Federa, the problems of the network are due to a “known problem in the implementation of QUIC on the Agave Validator Client.” Tweet this Last week. The issue was supposed to be resolved in the near future but the rising demand for the network forced it.
Anza tested the latest update over the past few days and released a version on the Solana Testnet last Friday. asking validators The developers have warned that the upgrade to v1.18 will not be perfect.
Does this “solve” all Solana traffic congestion? No. It appears that early tests show it improves fee collection. [transactions]Validators” Rex St.John, a Twitter user from Anza. The full impact of the product will only be revealed after it is tested on a production line.
According to Blockchain Explorer, one-third of validators now run the version v1.17.31 of the validator clients. Solana Beach. The most popular version among validator operators is 1.17.28, which runs on almost 49% of machines.
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