Solana has released the "Internet Capital Markets" roadmap, focusing on application-driven execution.
BlockBeats News, July 24, the Solana Foundation released the "Internet Capital Markets" roadmap, which was jointly written by team members from the Solana Foundation, Anza, Jito Labs, DoubleZero, Drift, and Multicoin Capital, with application control execution at its core. The roadmap outlined six key trade-offs: Privacy vs. Transparency, Throttling vs. Unthrottled Transactions, Inclusivity vs. Finality vs. Latency, Hosted vs. Geographically Distributed, Maker-First vs. Taker-First Priority, and Flexibility vs. Opinionated Architecture.
In the short term, the Jito Labs team announced on Monday its Blockchain Assembly Market (BAM), which is a "transaction processing system, providing powerful new tools for Solana validators, traders, and applications to enhance performance." BAM will launch at the end of this month, aiming to bring privacy and transparency to on-chain transactions, allowing builders to deploy a Central Limit Order Book (CLOB) that competes with centralized exchanges.
In the mid-term (defined by the author as the next three to nine months), some projects will go live, such as DoubleZero (a custom fiber optic network aimed at reducing latency and increasing bandwidth) and Alpenglow (Solana's new consensus protocol designed to reduce block finality time from 12.8 seconds to just 150 milliseconds). Both projects are intended to enhance Solana's existing network. Looking further into the future, by 2027 and beyond, Solana will work on implementing Multi Concurrent Leaders (MCL) and ACE to support the most liquid on-chain markets.
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