A leading public blockchain recently made major moves on its EVM execution layer, focusing on boosting speed and efficiency.
The best part is that developers don’t need to change any code—they can just sit back and enjoy the performance upgrade.
1️⃣ They’ve implemented JIT and AOT compilation to generate native code (benchmark tests are already complete).
This move directly pushes smart contract execution efficiency to new heights. They’ve really nailed the optimization for the execution layer. For projects running high-frequency contracts, this upgrade couldn’t have come at a better time.
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A leading public blockchain recently made major moves on its EVM execution layer, focusing on boosting speed and efficiency.
The best part is that developers don’t need to change any code—they can just sit back and enjoy the performance upgrade.
1️⃣ They’ve implemented JIT and AOT compilation to generate native code (benchmark tests are already complete).
This move directly pushes smart contract execution efficiency to new heights. They’ve really nailed the optimization for the execution layer. For projects running high-frequency contracts, this upgrade couldn’t have come at a better time.