A major update has been released on the Starknet mainnet.
With this new version, block processing capacity is increased, and transaction costs for users are made more stable and predictable. The update aims to improve the overall network performance and enhance the user experience.
Efficiency in Layer 2 solutions is always a critical factor. Starknet's move is seen as a concrete step toward addressing scalability issues.
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ForkTrooper
· 4h ago
StarkNet is updating again. Can it really reduce fees this time? It feels like every time they claim to stabilize costs, but in the end, it's still just as expensive.
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NFTArchaeologis
· 12-10 18:05
It seems that Starknet is once again focusing on building infrastructure silently, a style of quietly optimizing cost structures... more like Ethereum in its early days when it was tuning its mechanisms. Stability is more scarce than speed.
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GateUser-beba108d
· 12-10 18:02
The stable gas fees save a lot of money, but I don't know exactly how much cheaper it can get...
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degenwhisperer
· 12-10 17:59
Has the gas fee stabilized? Now I can enjoy playing without constantly worrying about being drained by the vampires.
A major update has been released on the Starknet mainnet.
With this new version, block processing capacity is increased, and transaction costs for users are made more stable and predictable. The update aims to improve the overall network performance and enhance the user experience.
Efficiency in Layer 2 solutions is always a critical factor. Starknet's move is seen as a concrete step toward addressing scalability issues.