Solana (SOL) Welcomes Most Crucial Upgrade in Years.

High-performance L1 blockchain Solana (SOL) activates ZK Compression technology in mainnet. This development is expected to change the way Solana's (SOL) dApps scale and reduce computational prices dramatically, a seasoned developer says.

Solana (SOL) implements ZK Compression mechanism.

Solana (SOL) blockchain adopts ZK Compression, a crucial upgrade for its scaling and peformance metrics. Mert Mumtaz, cofounder and CEO of Helius, a Solana infrastructure application, expects the advancement to bring "10,000x scale improvements" to Solana's L1 design.

In terms of cost-efficiency, ZK Compression results in over 5,200x cheaper transactions, as revealed in calculations by Mumtaz.

Technically, the upgrade compresses the size of Solana's blockchain state. As state is the most resource-expensive element of

the Solana (SOL) blockchain, the activation

of the compression mechanism brings

radical reduction to hardware costs and

overall blockchain performance.

Earlier, Solana (SOL) founder Anatoly Yakovenko introduced the upgrade as "the most egalitarian thing he had ever seen." In his view, ZK Compression is expected to "reshape the fabric of society."

Also, new releases include compressed account indexing via photon, an open- source indexer that can be run locally.

Pantera Capital names Solana (SOL) the "Mac OS of blockchains".

Despite being a radical reconsideration of Solana's (SOL) design, post-ZK Compression, APIs will be nearly identical to existing ones, Mumtaz concluded.

Earlier this week, Pantera Capital, a havyweight VC in the blockchain segment, released an uber-bullish report on Solana (SOL). Analysts compared Solana's (SOL) accomplishments with those of Apple:

Solana has gained significant share over the past year. The shift is reminiscent of Microsoft's dominance of the early desktop computer market, until Apple broke through with its vertically integrated approach. Solana is now a major contender for the future of blockchain development.