Foresight News reported that Unichain has released a phased roadmap for its mainnet and announced that the mainnet will go live in early 2025. Since launching the Sepolia testnet in October, the network has completed 50 million test transactions and deployed over 4 million test contracts. The mainnet will support permissionless fault proofs from day one, ensuring that on-chain activities can be verified, further enhancing security and decentralization.
The roadmap specifically includes: 1. Testnet Phase: Currently, the Sepolia testnet is open, and infrastructure providers are conducting tests. The team is focusing on the chain's stability and user security, ensuring that key network services maintain >99% uptime through simulated load testing and strict monitoring; 2. Mainnet Launch: The mainnet is scheduled to enable permissionless fault proof functionality on January 6, 2025, and will be fully open after functionality validation is complete. Users will be able to directly bridge funds to the network and experience the application ecosystem. Meanwhile, Rollup-Boost will launch after the mainnet goes live, providing verifiable priority ordering for transactions and rollback protection; 3. Experimental Testnet: After the mainnet launch, the testing and development of new features will continue. This includes reducing effective block time to 250 milliseconds through Flashblocks technology and launching the Unichain validation network, inviting the community to participate in node validation testing.
The Unichain team stated that all new features will be fully validated on the experimental testnet and the Sepolia testnet before being ultimately migrated to the mainnet to support production use. More detailed information can be found in the Unichain whitepaper.