Mina Protocol plans to deploy Berkeley upgrade this year
According to an official blog post, lightweight blockchain protocol Mina Protocol plans to deploy the Berkeley upgrade this year. The upgrade will bring performance enhancements, utilizing Mina's design, without affecting scalability or decentralization.
With the emergence of fully ZK-supported smart contracts on the mainnet, an unlimited number of infrastructure and application improvements become possible. The Berkeley upgrade also includes performance improvements such as reduced slot time and validator optimization.
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