Solana's transaction processing architecture would benefit significantly from a unified scheduler. Right now, the network lacks a cohesive approach to ordering and executing transactions, which creates inefficiencies and limits throughput potential. A proper scheduling layer could dramatically improve consistency, reduce conflicts, and allow Solana to better compete with other high-performance blockchains. This is one of the critical infrastructure upgrades the ecosystem needs to tackle.
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MerkleDreamer
· 11h ago
Unified scheduler sounds good, but Solana's patching over the years still only treats the symptoms and doesn't address the root cause.
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LadderToolGuy
· 11h ago
Basically, the scheduling mechanism of SOL is still too weak. The chaotic execution order makes it difficult to compare with ETH... We really need to implement a unified scheduler as soon as possible, or else the performance ceiling will remain here.
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CryptoWageSlave
· 11h ago
Basically, Solana's current scheduler is no different from having none at all; it's extremely congested.
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LiquidatedAgain
· 12h ago
Here comes the hype about SOL's infrastructure again. I just want to ask—if the scheduler is fixed, can transaction conflicts really disappear? I was this optimistic before going all-in that time, and as a result, I was liquidated to the point of doubting life. If only I had known earlier, optimizing infrastructure and keeping up with market liquidity are two completely different things; borrowing rates will only be higher.
Solana's transaction processing architecture would benefit significantly from a unified scheduler. Right now, the network lacks a cohesive approach to ordering and executing transactions, which creates inefficiencies and limits throughput potential. A proper scheduling layer could dramatically improve consistency, reduce conflicts, and allow Solana to better compete with other high-performance blockchains. This is one of the critical infrastructure upgrades the ecosystem needs to tackle.