Conflux Network Completes V2.4.0 Hard Fork Upgrade

IconCryptoNewsTerminal Staff06 Aug, 2024

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Conflux Network Completes V2.4.0 Hard Fork Upgrade

Conflux Network, a Chinese public blockchain project, has announced the successful completion of its Conflux v2.4.0 hard fork upgrade. The upgrade includes enhancements to RPC (Remote Procedure Call) and bug fixes. RPC, or Remote Procedure Call, is a protocol that allows a program to make a procedure call to a service running on a remote computer. The v2.4.0 upgrade brings improvements to the Conflux network's RPC capabilities, making it more efficient and reliable. In addition to RPC enhancements, the v2.4.0 upgrade also includes a number of bug fixes. These bug fixes address issues that could lead to network instability or security vulnerabilities. The upgrade is expected to improve the overall performance and stability of the Conflux network. The Conflux Network is a public blockchain that supports smart contracts and decentralized applications (dApps). The network is designed to be scalable, secure, and efficient. Conflux has a strong team of developers and a growing community of users and supporters.