Algorand, the layer-1 blockchain platform, has successfully reduced its block creation times by approximately 20% following implementing the Dynamic Lambda protocol upgrade.
The Dynamic Lambda update, approved on January 10th, is designed to adjust block finality based on network congestion and other factors.
This adaptive approach aims to decrease average block times, improve scalability, and expedite transaction confirmations. It allows the network to adapt to varying demands flexibly, akin to a bus adjusting its departure time according to the number of passengers waiting.
Block time data from Grafana reveals that average block intervals have dropped to below three seconds and consistently hover around 2.9 seconds per block since the upgrade. This significant reduction in block creation times positions Algorand favourably in comparison to Ethereum, which averages around 12 seconds per block.
Algorand’s innovative roadmap for the year includes plans to support the Python programming language, transition to non-archival relay nodes, upgrade its consensus mechanism, and transition to a peer-to-peer gossip network, aligning itself more closely with the Bitcoin network.
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