The polygon blockchain has taken a significant leap forward with the successful launch of the Madhugiri Hardfork. This major network upgrade is designed to deliver performance enhancements, improve network stability, and provide a robust foundation for potential growth.
Significantly, this critical technical shift marks a new era for Polygon’s Proof-of-Stake network, empowering it to handle increased transaction volume, improve security, and provide a more suitable experience for users and developers alike.
Upgrading to the Future: Polygon Madhugiri Hardfork Delivers Major Improvements
Polygon has launched the Madhugiri Hardfork, a significant network upgrade that enhances throughput, stability, and scalability across its Proof-of-Stake (PoS) network. This major initiative boosts the performance with a 33% increase in throughput and enables further speed enhancement in the future without requiring many changes.
As per an X post shared by Polygon, the Madhugiri upgrade went live today at 10:00 UST. The post read,
“Polygon is upgrading to make future speed boosts easier to ship, and increasing network throughput by 33%. The Madhugiri Hardfork makes certain throughput increases as easy as flipping a few switches. It also continues to improve network stability and adds support for Ethereum’s Fusaka EIPs, strengthening core network security.”
Notably, this upgrade is the result of the lessons learned from the previous forks and improvements. Thus, the Madhugiri Hardfork represents a culmination of meticulous planning, development, and testing. The move addresses structural limitations and incorporates valuable feedback, and thus creates a robust, scalable, and adaptable network.
