Bullish changes are coming in Polkadot.

Polkadot, is about to undergo significant changes with an upgrade called Agile Coretime or Bulk Coretime.
This upgrade will change how block space (where transactions and data are processed) is allocated to different applications or projects on Polkadot.

Currently, applications on Polkadot need to participate in auctions to secure temporary access to block space through something called parachains. With the Agile Coretime upgrade, developers will have more flexible options. They'll be able to either reserve block space in bulk or access it instantly based on their specific needs. This change aims to make the process more efficient and adaptable for developers building on Polkadot.

Polkadot will soon have the first truly bridge to connect Ethereum and Polkadot, Kusama and Polkadot .

Fabian Gompf, the new CEO of Web3 Foundation (which oversees Polkadot's growth), mentioned this upgrade will be a part of Polkadot 2.0, a vision outlined by Polkadot's founder Gavin Wood.
Gompf highlighted the importance of increased funding and announced the Decentralized Futures Program (https://futures.web3.foundation/), which aims to provide substantial funding to teams building on Polkadot.
This program intends to move towards a more decentralized structure by empowering various teams with funding and tools to take responsibility for building and expanding the Polkadot ecosystem.

The goal is to allocate funds aggressively to different teams next year, supporting projects of all sizes and expertise levels that demonstrate the potential to scale and become self-sufficient within the Polkadot ecosystem.

Overall, these changes are intended to make the Polkadot network more flexible, accessible, and supportive of developers building on its platform, aiming to foster growth and innovation within the ecosystem.

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