
Waterfall Network Code Moves to Linux Foundation Decentralized Trust Labs
In a significant development, the Waterfall Network code has moved to Linux Foundation Decentralized Trust Labs. This decision is expected to increase visibility and peer support for the technology, opening doors to valuable feedback that will contribute to its overall improvement.
The Waterfall Network is a leading Layer One (L1) decentralized and scalable ledger that provides an innovative solution for security, scalability, and decentralization. It’s built atop a Directed Acyclic Graph (DAG) architecture, allowing users to run validator nodes from any device, including low-cost laptops and, in the near future, mobile phones.
As part of this move, Waterfall Network will also be incorporating its unique next-generation DAG technology into the Linux Foundation Decentralized Trust lab. This technology enables virtually unlimited scalability and portability of decentralized applications (dAPPs).
The new LF Decentralized Trust lab incorporates Waterfall’s groundbreaking achievement in achieving 12,778 transactions per second (TPS) on its mainnet, positioning it as the most scalable mainnet for any layer-1 EVM blockchain protocol. This milestone highlights the platform’s commitment to providing a secure and decentralized environment for dAPP developers.
As validators sign onto the Waterfall Network, grants and rewards will be distributed to researchers and developers who assist with community-driven security auditing activities, such as completing bug bounties.