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Significant improvement for EOS towards mainnet launch: Dawn 4.0 released

Block.one CTO Daniel Larimer announced the release of EOSIO Dawn 4.0, the latest version of the architecture of the EOSIO platform for decentralized applications (DApps).

This update will be fully rolled out in June. In preparation for EOSIO 1.0, it includes a number of changes.

Block.one is an open-source software publisher currently running on EOSIO, a decentralized operating system designed for industrial-scale applications.

EOS, an ERC20 token that powers the EOSIO platform, ranks fifth among all cryptocurrencies by market cap, according to data from CoinMarketCap.

After Dawn 3.0’s launch on April 6, A month later, the 4.0 update includes a host of new features and guidelines, according to Larimer’s post on Medium.

According to Daniel Larimer, Dawn 4.0’s Inter Blockchain communication is one that runs on different Blockchains. allows apps to buy unused RAM. In particular, Bock.one predicts that many applications will opt for the multi-chain approach for scaling as it will reduce overall costs and scale faster.

Dawn 4.0 aims to encourage users to distribute by managing the supply and demand price of unused RAM.. EOSIO expects increased demand for RAM, so the price will automatically increase, so the price will approach infinity before the system runs out of RAM.

In addition to inter-Blockchain communication, Block.one focuses on cleaning and stability of EOSIO software.

According to Github, where the project is currently being developed, there are 508 open issues in the software. However, 987 issues have been fixed.

EOSIO was the eighth most active C++ project on Github for the past month.

Meanwhile, the EOS mainnet is the first of June It is expected to be operational in the next few days.

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