Solana Co founder: Developers are designing solutions to Solana’s network congestion problem
PANews reported on April 8 that according to The Block, Solana co-founder Anatoly Yakovenko said that in order to solve the Solana network congestion problem, the Solana development team is designing effective solutions, and software patches are also being developed, but it will take some time. . The version 1.18 update, scheduled for release in April, will introduce enhancements to make transaction scheduling more deterministic, with the goal of streamlining processing and reducing bottlenecks.
The current congestion may extend to the network’s infrastructure, impacting users’ ability to interact with the blockchain. According to previous news, Anza plans to release the Solana validator client Agave fix this week to solve the Solana network congestion problem.
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