According to official news, SOON announced that its validator node has begun testing the new Solana standalone client Firedancer developed by Jump Crypto, and officially connected to and launched the development network devnet, with a measured TPS of 80,000.
Previously, the SOON Node achieved 30,000 TPS and a 50 millisecond block time on the mainnet by decoupling the architecture of the Solana client Agave.
It is reported that Firedancer is written in C++, supports up to one million levels of TPS, and greatly improves network throughput and stability with a modular parallel architecture.
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It_sBetterToHaveFewerThings
· 04-01 14:59
SOON announced that validators are testing the new Solana standalone client Firedancer with 80,000 TPS access to devnet. It is written in C++, supports millions of TPS, and has a modular parallel architecture to improve network throughput and stability.
SOON integrates the new Solana client Firedancer, with Devnet TPS reaching 80,000
According to official news, SOON announced that its validator node has begun testing the new Solana standalone client Firedancer developed by Jump Crypto, and officially connected to and launched the development network devnet, with a measured TPS of 80,000. Previously, the SOON Node achieved 30,000 TPS and a 50 millisecond block time on the mainnet by decoupling the architecture of the Solana client Agave. It is reported that Firedancer is written in C++, supports up to one million levels of TPS, and greatly improves network throughput and stability with a modular parallel architecture.