
Through the announcement of the launch of complete block access now lists on World Chain Mainnet, World Chain has become the first production layer-2 to broadcast EIP-7928 block access lists inside each flashblock. The deployment is intended to boost the throughput of the blockchain while maintaining the requirements for validator hardware in as close to their original state as possible.
Validators are able to check independent transactions in parallel thanks to the deployment of World Chain, which eliminates the need to re-execute each transaction in sequential order. Validators are able to begin verification while a block is still being created because the data from access lists is fed incrementally every 200 milliseconds via the flashblock architecture of World Chain.
This approach is an extension of the EIP-7928 standard, which Ethereum intends to incorporate as a component of its potential Glamsterdam update in the near future. By implementing the functionality via a runtime flag rather than a hard fork, World Chain made it possible for client operators to update without necessitating a coordinated upgrade across the whole network.
The validation latency remained essentially consistent as throughput grew, reaching up to one gigabit per second utilizing conventional cloud infrastructure, according to the results of internal benchmarks conducted on World Chain test networks. Streamed block access lists, according to the findings, have the potential to assist blockchain networks in increasing their throughput without requiring a corresponding increase in the amount of computer resources that are required to independently validate the chain.
Not only does the mainnet release represent the first production implementation of streaming EIP-7928 block access lists, but it also makes a contribution to Ethereum’s larger scaling plan by providing a mechanism for expanding verification capacity while maintaining accessible for independent validators.
World Chain is a layer-2 network that was developed with the intention of openly distributing blockchain technology and the advantages it offers to everyone. In addition to being built using the OP Stack and integrating with the World protocol, World Chain is secured by Ethereum as an L2 and designed for scalability as a component of the Superchain ecosystem.
Stablecoin finance, international remittances, trading, and other areas are the foundations around which World Chain is created. World Chain is made possible by the proof of human that World ID provides. Beginning with World App, anybody may discover and utilize applications that have real-world usefulness on World Chain by doing so using wallets that are compatible with the platform.
World is positioned to become the greatest network of real humans in the world, therefore establishing the only solution that can maintain individuality and privacy on a scale that encompasses seven billion people. Sam Altman, Max Novendstern, and Alex Blania were the ones who first thought of the initiative with the intention of empowering humans in this era of artificial intelligence. At world.org and on X, you may learn more about the World network.