Casper 2.0 introduces deterministic finality via Zug, a new deterministic consensus protocol, engineered for the practical demands of real world applications. Finality is instant and deterministic, meaning there's no waiting for 64 confirmations or guessing if a transaction is "probably done." When value changes hands, the result needs to be immediate. This is crucial for use cases like RWAs, regulated finance, and on-chain identity. Learn more about Zug 👉
❓How much more performant is Zug? Below 2 charts pre & post mainnet upgrade: 1⃣ Finalization time has dropped from 11+ sec/block to below 100ms/block. That is a FACTOR 100+ better 2⃣ Total Memory has dropped from 400-700 Mb to ~60 Mb. A solid FACTOR 10 better 🚀 BRING IT ON
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