Cardano Developers Proposes Block Size Increase

Input Output, the development company behind the Cardano network, proposed increasing the network’s block size by 11% on Wednesday.

  • โ€œWe have proposed the next parameter update as we continue to increase #Cardano network capacity in line with the plan. The proposal will increase block size by a further 8KB taking it from 72KB to 80KB,โ€ Input Output said in a tweet.
  • Block are batches of transactions that are confirmed and recorded on a blockchain. Larger sizes mean more transactions can be included in each batch, but it can affect transaction times and overall network capacity.
  • A separate proposal was additionally triggered to increase the performance of Plutus, the smart contract platform of the Cardano blockchain. Input Output said script memory units per transaction โ€“ or the amount of data that can be included in a single transaction โ€“ on Cardano would now increase to 14 million from 12.5 million.
  • The changes are expected to improve the performance of applications built on Cardano, while increasing overall network capacity, Input Output said.
  • The proposals are in line with a broader plan to increase transactional volumes on the Cardano network as it moves towards becoming a decentralized finance (DeFi)-focused blockchain. DeFi refers to financial services that depend on smart contracts instead of third parties.
  • SundaeSwap, the first DeFi exchange (DEX) on Cardano, went live in January. The DEX offers several trading pools that consist of native Cardano tokens, such as SUNDAE, Cardanoโ€™s ADA, metaverse token PAVIA, among several others.

  • However, at the time of writing, swaps on SundaeSwap were slow. โ€œThe network is extremely congested at the moment. Swaps may fail or not go through until congestion decreases,โ€ a notice on the DEX states.
  • Prices of ADA were up 3% in the past 24 hours, data from analytics service CoinGecko show. ADA exchanged hands at $1.10 in Asian morning hours but fell five cents at the time of writing after a nominal sell-off.



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