The price of the cryptocurrency Avalanche from November 22 to 29 has practically not changed. On the 25th, it reached a mark of $47.8. The last time Avalanche was this expensive was on April 10, 2024. In other words, the cryptocurrency updated its maximum in seven months during the week.

The main news that stirred the Avalanche community was the deployment on Monday, November 25, of the Avalanche9000 update in the test network. It includes, for example, the ACP-77 proposal, which will facilitate greater mobility for validators. And ACP-125 will reduce the network's base fees by 96%.

In addition, along with the launch of the update in the test network, a grant program called Retro9000 was launched. As a result of its implementation, developers of first-level blockchain solutions will receive $40 million, of which $2 million is designated for referrals. It is also worth noting the reduction in the cost of deploying first-level networks by 99.9% after the implementation of Avalanche9000.