📢 Bitroot Testnet has officially completed its upgrade | Bitroot v0.0.5 is now live
After a thorough restructuring of the underlying architecture and system, the Bitroot Testnet has successfully completed the v0.0.5 update.
This update isn't just a simple optimization; it involves a deep refactor of the execution layer and consensus pipeline, including:
⚙️ Go → Rust core architecture upgrade
⚙️ Optimized parallel Merkle validation
⚙️ Lock-free Mempool restructuring
⚙️ Five-stage full pipeline execution architecture
⚙️ In-depth optimization of the EVM execution layer
Following this upgrade, Bitroot's TPS has significantly improved in a single signer environment:
• Transaction confirmation speed
• System stability
• High concurrency execution capability
• On-chain scalability
• RPC response efficiency
Meanwhile, the ecosystem modules related to the testnet have also been adapted and redeployed, including:
• Explorer
• Faucet
• DEX
• Cross-chain Bridge
🌐 Testnet Information
Network Name: Bitroot Devnet
RPC:
https://dev-rpc.bitroot.co
Chain ID: 15881
Explorer:
https://devnet.bitroot.co/
Faucet:
https://devnet.bitroot.co/faucet
DEX:
https://crus.finance/#/home
Cross-chain Bridge:
https://dev-bridge.bitroot.co
ETK (Bitroot Chain) contract address:
0xADA4b7FE868d334C92eB8bDaeC555B85905c5fa5
ETK (BSC Chain) contract address:
0xe1F62a5615E51B80e1d83f4E4d51a3F969fa2589
This upgrade marks the official entry of Bitroot into a new phase of high-performance parallel EVM infrastructure.
Moving forward, the team will continue to advance:
• Multi-signer stress testing
• Complex contract load testing
• Long-duration chaos testing
• Public community stress testing, etc.
We welcome community developers, node operators, and ecosystem partners to join in and experience the testing.
— Bitroot Team 🚀#bitroot
After a thorough restructuring of the underlying architecture and system, the Bitroot Testnet has successfully completed the v0.0.5 update.
This update isn't just a simple optimization; it involves a deep refactor of the execution layer and consensus pipeline, including:
⚙️ Go → Rust core architecture upgrade
⚙️ Optimized parallel Merkle validation
⚙️ Lock-free Mempool restructuring
⚙️ Five-stage full pipeline execution architecture
⚙️ In-depth optimization of the EVM execution layer
Following this upgrade, Bitroot's TPS has significantly improved in a single signer environment:
• Transaction confirmation speed
• System stability
• High concurrency execution capability
• On-chain scalability
• RPC response efficiency
Meanwhile, the ecosystem modules related to the testnet have also been adapted and redeployed, including:
• Explorer
• Faucet
• DEX
• Cross-chain Bridge
🌐 Testnet Information
Network Name: Bitroot Devnet
RPC:
https://dev-rpc.bitroot.co
Chain ID: 15881
Explorer:
https://devnet.bitroot.co/
Faucet:
https://devnet.bitroot.co/faucet
DEX:
https://crus.finance/#/home
Cross-chain Bridge:
https://dev-bridge.bitroot.co
ETK (Bitroot Chain) contract address:
0xADA4b7FE868d334C92eB8bDaeC555B85905c5fa5
ETK (BSC Chain) contract address:
0xe1F62a5615E51B80e1d83f4E4d51a3F969fa2589
This upgrade marks the official entry of Bitroot into a new phase of high-performance parallel EVM infrastructure.
Moving forward, the team will continue to advance:
• Multi-signer stress testing
• Complex contract load testing
• Long-duration chaos testing
• Public community stress testing, etc.
We welcome community developers, node operators, and ecosystem partners to join in and experience the testing.
— Bitroot Team 🚀#bitroot