Zilliqa plans to launch Zilliqa 2.0 mainnet Agate in Q1 2025
the public chain Zilliqa announced the launch of its prototype mainnet Aventurine, and paved the way for the upcoming Zilliqa 2.0 mainnet Agate, which is set to be released in the first quarter of 2025. The new Zilliqa 2.0 network uses a different architecture and proof-of-stake consensus mechanism, and migrates transaction history from the old Zilliqa network to the new protocol.
To ensure a smooth transition, the prototype mainnet phase has been extended to give developers, validators, and delegators time to adapt and prepare for the switch to the Zilliqa 2.0 mainnet. The full mainnet launch will officially switch the current Zilliqa mainnet to Zilliqa 2.0, and delegators will need to reassign their staking to their chosen validators. The extended Aventurine prototype mainnet phase provides an opportunity for everyone (developers, validators, and delegators) to participate, enhance Zilliqa's decentralization, test the system, and provide feedback.
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