Polygon Network Upgrade Enhances Transaction Finality

⚡ Polygon Just Got Faster

By Polygon
Jul 10, 2025, 4:13 PM
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The Polygon PoS network has implemented the Aalborg upgrade, marking a significant improvement in transaction processing.​

  • The upgrade focuses on enhancing transaction finality speed
  • Implementation follows successful testing and community approval
  • Network continues normal operations with improved efficiency

The upgrade represents Polygon's ongoing commitment to scaling solutions while maintaining security.​ Users can expect faster transaction confirmations without compromising network stability.​

For technical details, visit the official announcement

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