On February 13, Avalanche took a big step forward by introducing the Durango upgrade to the Fuji test network. This implementation is intended not only to improve scalability, but also to validate cross-chain communication within the existing EVM chains that make up its ecosystem.
Another promising feature in the Durango is Avalanche Warp Messaging (AWM). This technology enables peer-to-peer communication between any two subnets on different networks, which is enforced by validators, thereby establishing authenticity. This avoids a third-party intermediary, which helps ensure a higher level of security and speediness in the leading of assets in a system
The upgrade includes several improvements suggested by the developers to ensure their apps work in lockstep with the system. Some of these features are the ability to withdraw funds for P-Chain’s own transfers, which make it easier to transfer to subchain ownership intermediaries, as well as improving smart contract compatibility with Ethereum through Shanghai Upgrade integration. Furthermore, the VM application error introduced by Durango enables both input and failure requests to become less deferred and networking tasks to be easily organized.
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