Starknet's much-awaited v0.12.0 upgrade, also called
Starknet made a slew of improvements to its Sequencer in order to meet its scalability objectives. This is because much of the limit to throughput is determined by the Sequencer’s performance.
To begin with, the integration of Cairo has resulted in better execution of Cairo contracts, in turn improving the user experience. Apart from this, the introduction of Blockifier reduced waiting times and eased the congestion on the network, significantly aiding in increasing the transactions processed per second .
Furthermore, Papyrus, the local storage solution, played a key role in managing the Sequencer’s local state. The new upgrade also brought with it notable UX improvements such as simplification of the transaction confirmation process. The `PENDING` status associated with the previous version has been replaced with “ACCEPTED_ON_L2”, equivalent to a transaction finalization message.The deployment of v0.12.0 resulted in considerable improvements in Starknet’ capacity. According to data from Starkscan, the average TPS jumped to 3.
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