- Solana devs explore raising block Compute Unit (CU) limit from 48M to 50M or 60M
- Goal is to increase transaction capacity/efficiency; faces potential risks (sync, node load)
- Proposals (SIMD-0207, SIMD-0256) follow gradual approach; SOL price ~$124)
Solana developers are exploring ways to increase the network’s Compute Units (CU) per block, aiming to improve overall network efficiency and transaction capacity.
Compute Units on Solana function similarly to Ethereum’s “Gas,” limiting transaction complexity and helping ensure fair resource distribution. Solana currently operates with a block limit of 48 million CUs.
What Compute Unit Limit Changes Are Proposed?
Recent Solana Improvement Document proposals outline potential adjustments. SIMD-0207 would raise the cap modestly to 50 million CUs, while a separate proposal, SIMD-0256, suggests a more significant jump to 60 million CUs.
These adjustments seek to enhance the network’s transaction processing capacity while maintaining overall stability for validators and node operators.
The primary goal of increasing block capacity is simply to allow more transactions to fit within each block.
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