According to Deep Tide TechFlow news, on June 11, Taiko, the first solution for scaling Ethereum based on base rollup, has launched a pre-confirmation feature on its Hekla Testnet, which is an important step in ensuring the speed and decentralization of Ethereum's scalability.
This feature allows transactions to receive "soft confirmations" through permissioned pre-confirmation nodes in a matter of seconds. This enables users to interact with applications on Taiko with confidence that their transactions will be included (even if full L1 finality has not yet been reached). The result is a faster response and smoother user experience for users, while not sacrificing decentralization or trustlessness.
The release on the Hekla Testnet is the result of close collaboration with multiple core infrastructure partners, including Nethermind, Chainbound, and Gattaca. They will also launch this feature on the Taiko Alethia mainnet, marking an important milestone that validates their hard work and ensures a smooth transition from the Hekla Testnet to the pre-confirmation feature on the mainnet.
"This is a key development," said Ben Wan, Chief Community Officer of Taiko. "Pre-confirmation is closer to achieving a user experience that rivals centralized systems while maintaining trusted neutrality and resistance to censorship. Ethereum users should have both."
The first phase it launched adopts a whitelist approach to ensure a smooth process for testing and participation. The team's goal is to achieve 2 seconds block times and to further shorten confirmation times in the future as progress is made in data availability and proof technologies.
Successful integration on the Hekla Testnet. It also provides a strong validation platform for the upcoming Taiko Alethia mainnet, which will become its core feature. This offers a glimpse into the future of scaling Ethereum: fast, secure, and truly decentralized.
We sincerely invite developers and users to experience the pre-confirmation feature on the Hekla Testnet and shape the future of Ethereum aggregation technology together.
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Taiko upgrades through the Testnet to prepare for the pre-confirmation feature.
According to Deep Tide TechFlow news, on June 11, Taiko, the first solution for scaling Ethereum based on base rollup, has launched a pre-confirmation feature on its Hekla Testnet, which is an important step in ensuring the speed and decentralization of Ethereum's scalability.
This feature allows transactions to receive "soft confirmations" through permissioned pre-confirmation nodes in a matter of seconds. This enables users to interact with applications on Taiko with confidence that their transactions will be included (even if full L1 finality has not yet been reached). The result is a faster response and smoother user experience for users, while not sacrificing decentralization or trustlessness.
The release on the Hekla Testnet is the result of close collaboration with multiple core infrastructure partners, including Nethermind, Chainbound, and Gattaca. They will also launch this feature on the Taiko Alethia mainnet, marking an important milestone that validates their hard work and ensures a smooth transition from the Hekla Testnet to the pre-confirmation feature on the mainnet.
"This is a key development," said Ben Wan, Chief Community Officer of Taiko. "Pre-confirmation is closer to achieving a user experience that rivals centralized systems while maintaining trusted neutrality and resistance to censorship. Ethereum users should have both."
The first phase it launched adopts a whitelist approach to ensure a smooth process for testing and participation. The team's goal is to achieve 2 seconds block times and to further shorten confirmation times in the future as progress is made in data availability and proof technologies.
Successful integration on the Hekla Testnet. It also provides a strong validation platform for the upcoming Taiko Alethia mainnet, which will become its core feature. This offers a glimpse into the future of scaling Ethereum: fast, secure, and truly decentralized.
We sincerely invite developers and users to experience the pre-confirmation feature on the Hekla Testnet and shape the future of Ethereum aggregation technology together.