Solana is entering a major infrastructure phase with the rollout of the Agave 4.2 upgrade, according to Techub, which cited CoinPedia. The update introduces three changes: a 90% reduction in storage costs, a 3.3x increase in transaction capacity, and a phased cut in block time from 400 milliseconds to 200 milliseconds. The report said these adjustments could strengthen Solana’s position against other high-performance blockchains and create new demand across the SOL ecosystem. The upgrade centers on network efficiency and throughput, with the storage and block-time changes aimed at improving how the chain handles activity at scale. Techub’s item did not provide a detailed rollout schedule beyond saying the reduction in block time will happen in phases.
Solana is moving into what Techub described, citing CoinPedia, as a major infrastructure phase, with the Agave 4.2 upgrade beginning to activate three changes.
Those changes include a 90% cut in storage costs, a 3.3x increase in transaction capacity, and a phased reduction in block time from 400 milliseconds to 200 milliseconds.
The report said the upgrade could improve Solana’s competitive position relative to other high-performance blockchains and create new demand for the SOL ecosystem.
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