The pre-release version 4.8.1 of TRON's java-tron has been launched on the Nile Testnet.
This upgrade is not simple – performance enhancement, security reinforcement, and comprehensive strengthening of EVM compatibility. Support for ARM architecture has been expanded, core services have been deeply optimized, and the on-chain governance mechanism has also made significant progress.
Every layer of the tech stack is evolving. For developers, this means more flexible deployment options and a more stable operating environment.
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OnchainHolmes
· 18h ago
Oh, the ARM architecture support has finally started moving, developers have complained about this for so long.
EVM compatibility enhancement? Goodness, this means it's going to be more competitive with Ethereum.
The on-chain governance mechanism upgrade sounds good, but I don't know how it will actually work, let's wait for the Mainnet.
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DegenMcsleepless
· 18h ago
Hey, is ARM support all set up? TRON is really ramping up its tech stack this time.
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Version 4.8.1 just launched on the Testnet, and the governance mechanism has been upgraded too. It feels like developers will have a much easier time now.
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EVM compatibility has been comprehensively strengthened, and performance has also improved. This update truly has no fluff.
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The stability improvement is real. How does it perform on Nile? Has anyone tested it?
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The architecture has expanded to ARM, and deployment flexibility has increased, but we’ll have to wait for the Mainnet to see the actual effect.
The pre-release version 4.8.1 of TRON's java-tron has been launched on the Nile Testnet.
This upgrade is not simple – performance enhancement, security reinforcement, and comprehensive strengthening of EVM compatibility. Support for ARM architecture has been expanded, core services have been deeply optimized, and the on-chain governance mechanism has also made significant progress.
Every layer of the tech stack is evolving. For developers, this means more flexible deployment options and a more stable operating environment.