The Avalanche community is proposing a structural change with ACP-77, aiming to decouple subnet validator sets, lower barriers for builders, and enhance the framework for building an L1 on Avalanche. This proposal could make subnets as cost-effective as operating a Celestia-based rollup. ACP-77 unlocks subnet growth and institutional adoption, with potential future ACPs to enhance the Avalanche product offering. Research indicates that ACP-77 will make upcoming big Avalanche upgrades cheaper than L2s while maintaining L1 security.
Even at the worse possible fee structure, ACP77 makes the upcoming big Avalanche upgrades quite literally cheaper than even L2s while maintaining L1 security. It's all coming together. Not there yet, but the tech is just best-in-class. https://t.co/GvUfK9DYJE
Avalanche’s app specific chain vision (subnets) has always been the key building block for a fully on-chain, process intensive CLOB DEX like ours. This research proves that they have been right all along and will be even more accessible with ACP-77. https://t.co/AIfsNvWIZH
We are live! - How ACP77 unlocks subnet growth and institutional adoption - Blockworks Research economic analysis of subnets - Timeline to integration? - Future ACPs that further bolster the Avalanche product offering https://t.co/qwEyPCJLLK
ACP-77 is a community proposal that aims to decouple subnet validator sets from the main network, lower the barriers for builders and re-invent the framework for building an L1 on Avalanche. Great research paper from @blockworksres detailing how subnet-only validators can make… https://t.co/5TUffTdqE3
Reinventing @AVAX Subnets. With the competition of dedicated blockchain solutions heating up, the Avalanche community is proposing a structural change in how Subnets launch. Potentially making them as cost-effective as operating a Celestia-based rollup. What is ACP-77? 🧵