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SolanaFloor stated that Solana's first block time reduction adjustment under the SIMD-0525 framework will go live on the testnet within two hours. This adjustment will reduce the target block time from 400 milliseconds to 350 milliseconds, marking the first step in a four-phase rollout towards a 200-millisecond target block time.
SolanaFloor posted on X platform, stating that Solana plans to increase the mainnet block compute limit from 60 million CU to 100 million CU within less than 24 hours, an increase of about 66%. The relevant upgrade SIMD-0286 is expected to be activated at the start of Epoch 1009.
According to SolanaFloor's monitoring, Solana's daily token issuance has reached an 80-day high, and the number of graduated tokens has also increased, coinciding with the launch of the ANSEM meme coin.
According to SolanaFloor (@SolanaFloor), Solana’s P-Token upgrade has officially gone live on mainnet. This upgrade reduces token instruction computation costs by approximately 96% and frees up 12–13% of block space—without altering block limits—boosting transaction efficiency by up to 20x.
According to SolanaFloor, Minhdonz, Product Lead of Drift, announced on the project’s official Discord that Drift has recently updated its relaunch timeline and plans to reintroduce its forked exchange in May or June this year. Previously, Drift suffered a severe hack involving approximately $285 million—reportedly linked to a social engineering attack by a North Korean hacker group.