Polygon has completed its latest protocol upgrade, the Madhugiri hard fork, aimed at increasing the network's throughput by about 33% and reducing block consensus time to 1 second. Polygon core developer Krishang Shah stated that this upgrade includes support for three Fusaka Ethereum Improvement Proposals (EIP-7823, EIP-7825, and EIP-7883). The upgrade also introduces a new transaction type specifically designed for Ethereum→Polygon cross-chain bridge transactions and increases protocol flexibility to facilitate future scalability upgrades. Polygon claims that expanding throughput in the future will be "as simple as flipping a few switches." (Cointelegraph)
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Polygon has completed its latest protocol upgrade, the Madhugiri hard fork, aimed at increasing the network's throughput by about 33% and reducing block consensus time to 1 second. Polygon core developer Krishang Shah stated that this upgrade includes support for three Fusaka Ethereum Improvement Proposals (EIP-7823, EIP-7825, and EIP-7883). The upgrade also introduces a new transaction type specifically designed for Ethereum→Polygon cross-chain bridge transactions and increases protocol flexibility to facilitate future scalability upgrades. Polygon claims that expanding throughput in the future will be "as simple as flipping a few switches." (Cointelegraph)