Polygon activated the Madhugiri update today and applied it to block number 80,084,800 at approximately 10:00 UTC. This effort aims to make the network faster, more stable, and more secure for all users and developers.
update Aiming to improve ecosystem performanceincrease. throughput The network can process 33% more transactions per second. This allows for future block time adjustments without the need for new block time adjustments. hard fork (hard forks) and node synchronization optimizations improve stability.
Additionally, it incorporates aggressive improvements in the security of the Ethereum Virtual Machine (EVM).
Among the changes included in Madhugiri, in addition to the standard inclusion of transactions, the reduction in consensus time through PIP-75 (Improvement Proposal) stands out. state synchronization This is a mechanism that allows PIP-74 to efficiently synchronize network state between nodes on a block-by-block basis.
Gas adjustments and trading limits also apply Through EIP-7823, EIP-7825, and EIP-7883; hard fork As reported by CriptoNoticias, Ethereum’s Fusaka was activated on December 3rd. This update aims to reduce node load, expand data capacity, and enhance computational efficiency, preparing Ethereum to support Layer 2 (L2) network growth.
Krishang Shah, lead developer at Polygon, highlighted that this update introduces new transaction types to the Ethereum-Polygon bridge. Additionally, once a block is ready, you will be able to announce it within 1 second instead of the usual 2 second wait.