On June 12th, Polygon, an Ethereum scalability solution, released its “Gigagas” roadmap, aiming to significantly enhance the transaction processing capacity of its network, with the goal of achieving 100,000 TPS (transactions per second).
Polygon has been committed to addressing scalability issues in blockchain networks. Through the “Gigagas” roadmap, Polygon plans to adopt a series of technological innovations and optimization measures to achieve this goal. Specifically, the roadmap may involve improvements to its underlying protocols, optimization of the consensus mechanism, and adoption of more efficient scalability technologies, etc. For example, Polygon may further explore and apply Layer 2 scaling solutions such as zero-knowledge proof (ZK-Rollup), which can significantly improve the transaction processing speed without sacrificing the security and decentralization of the blockchain.
The release of this roadmap demonstrates Polygon’s determination and efforts in promoting the development of blockchain technology and meeting the growing market demand. If Polygon can successfully achieve the target of 100,000 TPS, it will be able to better support the operation of large-scale decentralized applications (Dapps), providing users with a smoother and more efficient experience. At the same time, it is also expected to occupy a more favorable position in the highly competitive blockchain field.
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