Polygon deploys Madhugiri hard fork, increasing throughput by 33%
Foresight News reports that Polygon has deployed the Madhugiri hard fork upgrade, increasing network throughput by 33% to approximately 1400 TPS. This upgrade introduces an adjustable blocktimes mechanism, meaning that future adjustments to block speed will be made directly within the chain architecture without the need for a hard fork. In addition, the upgrade standardizes consensus time to 1 second and activates Ethereum Fusaka EIPs (including EIP-7883, EIP-7825, and EIP-7823), enhancing security by measures such as limiting the gas cap per transaction. This upgrade aims to provide more reliable infrastructure for enterprise users such as Revolut, MasterCard, and Stripe.
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