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🚀 UniSat Extension Wallet Updated To Support Fractal Mainnet

According to Foresight News, UniSat has announced that its Extension Wallet has been updated to version 1.4.6. This latest update includes support for switching to the Fractal mainnet. Users are encouraged to update to the newest version to prepare for the mainnet launch.

#UniSat #ExtensionWallet #FractalMainnet #Update #Version1.4.6 #Crypto #Blockchain
🚀 Radicle Releases Version 1.0 With Enhanced Features

According to Foresight News, decentralized code hosting platform Radicle officially launched version 1.0 on September 10. Radicle 1.0, designed as a natural extension of Git, employs a peer-to-peer setup that supports collaborative and local-first workflows. The new version includes a peer-to-peer synchronization system based on the Git protocol, social interaction features, secure authentication using public key encryption, an intuitive command-line interface and web frontend, protocol-level privacy protection, and reproducible signed builds.

#Radicle #version1.0 #decentralized #codehosting #Git #peer2peer #collaboration #localfirst #secureauthentication #publickeyencryption #commandline #webfrontend #privacyprotection #signedbuilds
🚀 Taiko Team Prepares For Rollup Protocol Upgrade To Version 1.9.0

According to Odaily, Taiko announced on X that the team is working on upgrading its rollup protocol to version 1.9.0 and preparing for Ontake, the first fork of the Taiko BCR protocol. Ontake will bring several enhancements to Taiko L2, including improved L2 EIP-1559, preliminary support for transaction re-confirmation, batch support, and Calldata for contract proposers.

The enhanced L2 EIP-1559 will allow base fees to be adjustable on L1, with all related parameters eventually managed by L1's DAO. This upgrade aims to provide more flexibility and efficiency in fee management. Preliminary support for transaction re-confirmation will enable block proposers to build multiple blocks deterministically without first submitting old blocks to L1, streamlining the block proposal process.

Batch support will allow blocks to be proposed and proven as a batch, opening the door for proof aggregation, which is expected to further reduce Gas costs. Additionally, Calldata for contract proposers will enable proposers to use Calldata without signature verification. This means that when using Calldata for data availability, the proposer can be either a contract or an EOA, enhancing the versatility and efficiency of data handling in the network.


#Taiko #RollupProtocol #Version1.9.0 #Ontake #L2EIP1559 #TransactionReConfirmation #BatchSupport #Calldata #GasCosts #Blockchain
🚀 Ethereum Mainnet Gas Limit Increased to 60 Million

According to Foresight News, Ethereum ecosystem developer Nethermind has announced that the default gas limit on the Ethereum mainnet has been increased to 60 million. This update is one of the significant contributions from the Nethermind team.

Alongside this change, Nethermind has released version 1.35.0, which includes improved runtime stability and other critical updates. Operators are advised to update their systems before the upcoming fork to ensure optimal performance.


#Ethereum #Mainnet #GasLimit #Nethermind #ForesightNews #Blockchain #Update #Fork #Version1.35.0 #RuntimeStability #ETH
🚀 Stable Blockchain to Upgrade Mainnet to Version 1.2.0 in February

Stable, the Tether-backed Layer 1 blockchain, announced that its mainnet will be upgraded to version 1.2.0 on February 4. According to PANews, this update will switch the native gas to USDT0 and eliminate the existing wrap/unwrap process. Additionally, the upgrade aims to enhance the observability of the indexer's staking lifecycle and improve compatibility for developers across the network.

#Stable #Blockchain #MainnetUpgrade #Version1.2.0 #Tether #USDT0 #Gas #StakingLifecycle #DeveloperCompatibility