
This update brings powerful new tools and enhancements that boost performance, improve scalability, and streamline developer workflows.
Whether you’re a validator, developer, or investor, Agave v2.2 offers something to get excited about. This is huge news for Solana blocks.
Key Upgrades at a Glance
- Performance Optimizations: Agave v2.2 significantly speeds up how Solana handles data and workloads. Among the most impactful changes is a 20% increase in block limits, rising from 50 million to 60 million compute units (CUs), meaning more transactions can be packed into each block without delay.
- Accounts Lattice Hash (ALH): Solana has introduced a brand-new way to track account states using homomorphic hashing. Unlike previous methods that relied on complex tree structures, ALH allows faster, incremental updates and better scalability, paving the way for supporting billions of accounts.
- SBPF Versioning: Agave v2.2 introduces support for multiple versions of the Solana Berkeley Packet Filter (SBPF), the virtual machine that runs Solana programs. Now, programs can specify which SBPF version they use, making updates smoother and more flexible for developers.
- Native Secp256r1 Signature Support: This long-awaited feature brings passwordless, Web2-style security (like Passkeys and 2FA) to Web3 applications on Solana, improving both security and user experience.
big news
Solana blocks are getting 20% bigger
meaning more TPS, very soon
that + a ton of other improvements to the network are coming with Agave 2.2 — we wrote about it all in an easy to digest way below, for free:
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Why Raising Block Limits Matters
Solana’s network has already been brushing up against its 50M CU limit. With the jump to 60M CUs, the network can handle more activity, reduce congestion, and lower transaction fees. But it’s not without its hurdles. Two main challenges include ensuring that infrastructure like RPC nodes can keep up with the faster pace, and that blocks can still be distributed across the network quickly, within the target of 400 milliseconds.
To tackle this, Solana’s team is redesigning its block distribution pipeline using XDP (eXpress Data Path), a high-performance networking feature that reduces delays in data transmission.
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