According to PANews, Solana developers have proposed an increase in the network's block computation limit from 48 million units to 50 million units. This proposal aims to enhance transaction processing and improve network efficiency. The details of this incremental increase were shared through Solana's improvement documentation on GitHub. The proposal is designed to boost transaction handling without compromising network performance.

Andrew Fitzgerald, a software developer at Anza and the author of the proposal, mentioned that the idea is still in its draft stage. This indicates that further refinements may occur before final approval is granted. The proposal reflects ongoing efforts to optimize Solana's network capabilities and address the growing demand for efficient transaction processing. As the proposal is still under consideration, stakeholders and developers may continue to discuss and refine the plan to ensure it meets the network's needs effectively.