Timothy Morano
February 26, 2025 05:26
Tezos’s EtherLink unveils CALYPSO, the third protocol upgrade proposal, to promise significant performance and smooth governance integration.
TEZOS will introduce a significant upgrade to EtherLink Layer 2 blockchain to improve performance and simplification. According to Tezos Commons, the suggested upgrade, CALYPSO, promises to fully display EtherLink’s third protocol upgrade and perfectly integrate with Tezos’ existing governance framework.
Performance improvement and efficient storage
CALYPSO is designed to greatly improve network performance, providing a smart contract storage up to 30 times faster. This improvement is similar to upgrading from the existing hard drive to the high -speed SSD, which promotes faster data loads and smooth application performance. The upgrade optimizes the task using VM (Virtual Machine) caching to improve the speed and efficiency of the distributed application (DAPP) that depends on fast storage access.
CALYPSO also suggests more wise storage management by reducing storage demands of the entire rollup node. This is achieved by maintaining the latest blocks to access the entire block record through the octez EVM node. The result is a thinner and more efficient system without sacrificing data accessibility.
Improved bridges and governance alignment
This upgrade also promises faster legs between EtherLink and Tezos Layer 1 (L1). It may be bold to return TEZ to L1, but CALYPSO introduces a new pre -contract input point to make this process quickly. This improvement matches the expansion of the FA token bridge, reducing congestion and improving the transaction flow.
CALYPSO also included governance updates to maintain alignment with Tezos L1’s recent Quebec Upgrade, reducing block time to 8 seconds. EtherLink updates governance agreements so that voting, security and decision -making processes are efficiently and synchronized with Tezos L1.
Reliability and future prospects
Improvement of reliability is the cornerstone of the CALYPSO upgrade. This suggestion includes improvements in the EtherLink kernel, and the event is informed of the delayed transaction flush to the sequencer to reduce the risk of downtime. These upgrades contribute to more elastic and reliable systems, ensuring better operation time and softer user experience.
In recent months, EtherLink’s continuous infrastructure upgrades have also strengthened their performance and stability. Since Calypso already lives in EtherLink Testnet, the implementation in Mainnet depends on the approval of Tezos L1 Bakers, which plays an important role in governance and decision -making.
Seamless upgrade and community participation
The CALYPSO upgrade avoids the general confusion associated with hard fork and shows a soft and destructive approach to blockchain evolution. Emphasize the strengths of Tezos’ governance to ensure steady progress without stopping time.
For those who are interested in technical details or want to participate in the governance process, Tezos Bakers is a good idea to vote on February 24, 2025. The community allows you to update development through EtherLink’s Discord channel or social media platform.
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