According to BlockBeats, Paradigm announced the release of Reth 1.0 on June 27. This is the first production-ready version of an Ethereum execution client written in Rust. Reth enhances Ethereum's stability and improves synchronization time, storage, and RPC throughput. It can fully synchronize an archive node from genesis in 50 hours, while other clients may take several days.

Paradigm stated that Reth can effectively utilize resources in various operational settings. Its implementation was inspired by clients such as Geth, Erigon, and Akula. The upcoming Reth 1.1 version will include support for OP Stack. Paradigm is also working to provide support for the Pectra hard fork.