At a recent Polkadot Fellowship meeting, Dr. Gavin Wood, the creator of Polkadot and Kusama, revealed significant progress in the Join-Accumulate Machine (JAM). The 0.4 version of the JAM gray paper now includes "Ordered Accumulation," a crucial update and the final step before the release of version 1.0.

JAM to Replace the Relay Chain

According to Polkadot's official statement, JAM is a "promising design that will replace the relay chain." Polkadot explained that JAM comes from the concept of CoreJAM, which stands for Collect Refine Join Accumulate. This model, originally designed by Dr. Gavin Wood, details a new computational system embodied by JAM.

JAM aims to revolutionize decentralized computing by solving the issue of "sharding islands" through a decentralized data lake. This approach allows for efficient modification and reuse of data across work packages, surpassing the capabilities of existing models like the Polkadot relay chain and #etherreum .

The Ordered Accumulation feature enables sequential processing of work packages where one package relies on the output of another, ensuring reliable and efficient computations.

64-Bit Upgrade for Polkadot Virtual Machine

Another major announcement was the enhancement of the Polkadot Virtual Machine (PVM). The PVM will undergo a significant upgrade from a 32-bit to a 64-bit system, bringing increased performance and improved data processing capabilities.

Elastic Scaling to Launch in 2025

At the meeting, Fellowship member Andrei Sandu shared an important update regarding Polkadot's roadmap. He announced that elastic scaling for Polkadot is scheduled for January or February 2025. This step will be the final phase before the long-awaited release of Polkadot 2.0. The full launch of Polkadot 2.0 is expected within the same time frame.

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