Initially, Vryx development will be deployed on the HyperSDK platform

Ava Labs introduces a solution to increase Avalanche throughput to 100 000 transactions per second

29.01.2024 - 13:10

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What’s new? Ava Labs has unveiled a Vryx scaling solution that will increase the throughput of its developed Avalanche blockchain to 100 000 transactions per second (TPS). The solution will initially be deployed in the HyperSDK platform testnet, which is designed to create high-performance blockchains with support for smart contracts and virtual machines.

Developers’ report

What else is known? Vryx will be used to support blockchains created using HyperSDK (aka hyperchains). The technology will eventually extend to the main blockchain platform.

“From the inception of the HyperSDK over a year and a half ago, Ava Labs has been obsessed with providing best-in-class scalability for anyone building their own blockchain on Avalanche. Today, we are moving one large step closer to this target with the release of Vryx," a spokesperson for Ava Labs said.

Vryx enables transaction processing steps to be separated and pipelined. Thus, one block of transactions can be in the verification phase while a new one is being created. This approach is already used by Aptos and Sui blockchains.

Last November, Ava Labs founder Emin Gün Sirer announced a 12% staff reduction to “reallocate resources” toward ecosystem development.

In January, startup Masa raised $5,4 million to create a decentralized network of personal data on the Avalanche network. The data provided by users in exchange for Masa’s native tokens will be used to train AI models and build privacy-preserving applications.

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