The Elderberry upgrade is now live deployed on Polygon zkEVM Mainnet Beta, signaling significant improvements to network capabilities. Infrastructure providers must update new versions of nodes and proofs. Steps have been taken to achieve mass adoption of Web3.
elderberry It comes with essential maximizer features related to the ROM that help to reduce certain mistakes off the counter in the network. Here are some specific fixes added for the new Etrog upgrade:
It can be compared to Ethereum’s EVM Interpreter, which interprets the execution logic of transactions. Additionally, it also interprets opcodes for Polygon zkEVM.
Once Elderberry is deployed live, framework builders must follow several steps to effectively utilize the upgrade. Infra-dev users require the latest versions of bridge services, provers, and nodes. But dApp builders on the network don’t have to create problems themselves. From the end user’s perspective, all functionality remains the same.
Prior to implementation, testing was conducted on the Polygon zkEVM Cardona Testnet. Users can expect a smooth transition.
Last February, a 10-day timelock was announced for the Polygon zkEVM mainnet upgrade, ending on March 7. A timelock was provided to users who wanted to withdraw their funds before the upgrade was implemented.