The Solana ecosystem infrastructure development team Anza recently announced the development priorities for the core layer of Solana, covering five strategic directions: strengthening system resilience, optimizing transaction performance, improving market structure, upgrading developer experience, and controlling operational costs. This comprehensive roadmap reflects Solana's commitment to ensuring network stability while continuously pushing the performance boundaries. As ecosystem applications accelerate their iteration, optimizing transaction throughput, reducing validation costs, and improving developer toolchains are becoming key factors in public chain competition.
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ChainSherlockGirl
· 16h ago
Solana is trying new tricks again... But to be honest, among these five main directions, the most painful one is "operation and maintenance cost control." In other words, right now, the burning of money is too intense. Based on my analysis, every public chain will boast about system resilience and performance optimization, but the real test is in on-chain data—recently, how are the big SOL holders acting, and what signals do the wallet address flows reveal?
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ReverseFOMOguy
· 18h ago
Hmm... Anza's recent move is actually quite impressive, but to be honest, can the verification cost really be effectively implemented?
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CommunitySlacker
· 12-14 14:04
Doing tricks again, is it just Solana? The five major directions sound impressive, but let's see how many can actually be implemented.
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SocialFiQueen
· 12-12 16:52
Solana is promising again; will this time be the one to succeed?
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MetadataExplorer
· 12-12 16:51
Solana is once again making big promises. The five major strategies sound impressive, but the key question is when will they actually be implemented?
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CoffeeNFTrader
· 12-12 16:41
Listen to these five directions. It seems that Solana really wants to address its previous shortcomings, especially in terms of system resilience, which has been quite lacking.
The Solana ecosystem infrastructure development team Anza recently announced the development priorities for the core layer of Solana, covering five strategic directions: strengthening system resilience, optimizing transaction performance, improving market structure, upgrading developer experience, and controlling operational costs. This comprehensive roadmap reflects Solana's commitment to ensuring network stability while continuously pushing the performance boundaries. As ecosystem applications accelerate their iteration, optimizing transaction throughput, reducing validation costs, and improving developer toolchains are becoming key factors in public chain competition.