[Bitpush] Andre Cronje, co-founder of Sonic Labs (formerly Fantom), stated that the new version of the Sonic client will go live in the coming weeks, supporting: account abstraction, dynamic fees, and Gas subsidies. The next step will be to build Sonic CS 2.0, aimed at doubling on-chain speeds and reducing memory redundancy by 68%.
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Layer2Observer
· 07-04 22:49
The data looks good, but it still needs to be verified with the actual device.
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BackrowObserver
· 07-04 06:00
Tsk tsk, Andre, the old fox, is up to his tricks again.
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WagmiWarrior
· 07-04 06:00
The new version is finally coming! Looking forward to it.
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SandwichVictim
· 07-04 05:58
Andre is still messing around.
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RektHunter
· 07-04 05:53
Upgrade, see you next year. Tomorrow it's a Rug Pull.
Sonic has undergone a major upgrade, supporting account abstraction and Gas subsidies.
[Bitpush] Andre Cronje, co-founder of Sonic Labs (formerly Fantom), stated that the new version of the Sonic client will go live in the coming weeks, supporting: account abstraction, dynamic fees, and Gas subsidies. The next step will be to build Sonic CS 2.0, aimed at doubling on-chain speeds and reducing memory redundancy by 68%.