‘Avalanche9000’ launched at around 1pm ET on Monday, the Avalanche Foundation said in a statement. The foundation will provide $40 million in retroactive grants to Avalanche developers, including $2 million for referrals, to drive growth and adoption of the network. ‘Avalanche9000’ covers the Etna upgrade, a set of network changes that includes new rules related to validators, in addition to the rebranding of the Avalanche subnets to Avalanche L1.
Avalanche L1s are dedicated, project-specific chains that are built on the same tech stack but operate independently of the main
As part of the ACP-77 upgrade, Avalanche will have a new validator governance structure to build low-cost, natively compliant blockchains. Meanwhile, the ACP-125 upgrade aims to reduce the minimum base fee on the Avalanche
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