Sun, Dec 22 2024
In an effort to enhance interoperability within its ecosystem, the Avalanche (AVAX) development team has unveiled the Teleporter tool and announced the release of the Durango update.
Unveiled on March 7, Teleporter is a utility developed on Avalanche Warp Messaging (AWM) and deployed on the C-Chain, Avalanche's Ethereum Virtual Machine (EVM) compatible network.
The Teleporter is designed with the express purpose of improving communication across different Avalanche sub-networks (subnets) that are compatible with the EVM. This will promote more cohesiveness and solve the problem of ecosystem fragmentation.
This utility makes it easier to share many kinds of data among Avalanche subnets, including cryptocurrency, non-fungible tokens (NFTs), and oracle price feed data.
Avalanche's Durango upgrade, which brings about a number of adjustments and enhancements, is a major network update.
The company claims that this update has an impact on a number of network features, such as developer duties and staking migration.
According to the team, the Durango patch on Avalanche's mainnet allowed subnets to easily interact with the C-Chain using Avalanche Warp Messaging (AWM), which set the foundation for Teleporter's capabilities.
Because it offers an EVM-compatible interface, this advancement is especially important to developers. Developers using Ethereum's programming language, Solidity, can use this interface to launch random contract invocations on any Avalanche network subnet.
Durango's deployment resulted in the management of staking capability being moved to the Avalanche Wallet, which caused this feature to be discontinued soon after the upgrade. Because Durango does not accept previous transaction types, developers who are still using Avalanche JSv1 or who have cloned Avalanche Wallet will need to change their systems.
Additionally, because Durango supports the new transaction types brought about by this upgrade, Core Stake functionality is still operational after its release. Durango's overall goals are to improve network efficiency and simplify Avalanche ecosystem operations.
In addition, the Teleporter tool, when used with the Durango upgrade, improves interoperability by enabling effective communication between Avalanche subnets, which addresses the problem of ecosystem fragmentation.
Avalanche (AVAX) is gaining speed
Launched in 2020, Avalanche is a cryptocurrency and blockchain platform that has been making significant progress in the industry.
Avalanche is a competitor of Ethereum (ETH) in the space of decentralized apps (dApps) and autonomous blockchains. It is well-known for its speed, scalability, and unique features. AVAX, the platform's native coin, functions as a store of value and is essential to network transactions, governance, and staking.
One of the best things about Avalanche's smart contract platform is that it makes it possible to create autonomous blockchains and decentralized applications. Its consensus process also makes transactions finality fast.
Notably, Avalanche has a novel fee structure in which all processing fees are burned and AVAX holders can vote to affect how quickly new coins are created.
Avalanche's (AVAX) most recent price changes offer a variety of viewpoints and projections. AVAX has shown signs of a possible breakout, according to TradingView technical analysis, with a target price of $52.
Avalanche's (AVAX) current price is $42.95, which indicates a price increase of more than 12% over the previous 14 days.
With 377.3 million tokens in circulation, AVAX has a market valuation of more than $16 billion. With 436 million tokens in total supply, AVAX is valued at more over $18 billion when fully diluted.
Game and DApp development on blockchains is part of the Avalanche ecosystem. Investors and developers alike have taken notice of its creative approaches to solving problems in the blockchain industry.
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