BlockBeats News, on October 21st, according to PolkaWorld, in the latest Polkadot Fellowship meeting, Dr. Gavin Wood stated that the JAM gray paper v0.4 has received a significant update - 'Ordered Accumulation' has been officially merged. This is the last major core protocol pull request before the v1.0 release. JAM breaks the 'Fragmentação孤岛' and achieves coherent computation by creating a distributed Descentralização data lake, allowing work packages to efficiently modify and reuse data, far surpassing the models of Polkadot relay chain and Ethereum. 'Ordered Accumulation' ensures that work packages across blocks are processed in order, especially when one work package depends on the output data of the previous one, thus achieving efficient and reliable computation. In addition, Fellowship member Andrei Sandu also shared that elastic scaling will be launched on Polkadot in January or February next year. Elastic scaling is the last part of Polkadot 2.0 launch, which means that Polkadot 2.0 is expected to be fully launched in January or February next year.
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Resumo da reunião da Polkadot Fellowship: A Polkadot 2.0 será lançada integralmente em janeiro ou fevereiro do próximo ano.
BlockBeats News, on October 21st, according to PolkaWorld, in the latest Polkadot Fellowship meeting, Dr. Gavin Wood stated that the JAM gray paper v0.4 has received a significant update - 'Ordered Accumulation' has been officially merged. This is the last major core protocol pull request before the v1.0 release. JAM breaks the 'Fragmentação孤岛' and achieves coherent computation by creating a distributed Descentralização data lake, allowing work packages to efficiently modify and reuse data, far surpassing the models of Polkadot relay chain and Ethereum. 'Ordered Accumulation' ensures that work packages across blocks are processed in order, especially when one work package depends on the output data of the previous one, thus achieving efficient and reliable computation. In addition, Fellowship member Andrei Sandu also shared that elastic scaling will be launched on Polkadot in January or February next year. Elastic scaling is the last part of Polkadot 2.0 launch, which means that Polkadot 2.0 is expected to be fully launched in January or February next year.