Core developers at #Polkadot are looking to expand the ecosystem's current parachain limit of 100 to 1,000 in the future with help from software updates.
“Asynchronous backing” is one such update to Polkadot's parachain consensus protocol. The update is designed to halve the parachain block creation time from 12 seconds to 6 seconds and increase the block space per block by 5-10 times.
“Asynchronous backing enables flexible scheduling of our future scaling work through elastic scaling and instant coretime. We have a credible roadmap for Polkadot to support 1,000 parachains and over 1 million transactions per second. The design is there — we know how to scale Polkadot for the indefinite future,” said Parity Engineering lead Sophia Gold.
Parity Technologies, a leading Polkadot contributor, said at the sub0 developer conference in Lisbon that the release of Asynchronous Backing will be deployed on Polkadot's Rococo testnet in about two weeks. The mainnet release timeline has not yet been precisely determined.
Polkadot operates as an interoperable network, connecting multiple application-specific blockchains called parachains, deriving security from a central blockchain called Relay Chain.
Gold added that Asynchronous backing will also enable Polkadot to triple the number of Polkadot validators by the end of 2024 to around 1,000, describing it as “the most significant evolution of parachain consensus since we launched it.” launched parachain almost two years ago.”
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