Crust Network Advances Technical Features and Community Engagement
Crust Network has made significant strides in its technical progress, recently upgrading its runtime to specification version 25. This upgrade includes parameterization of all control variables for order costs, which can be modified via Parliament, and an adjustment to the File Base Fee strategy. Additionally, the SManager 2.0.3 version optimizes the order timeout logic and introduces a retry mechanism to enhance order success rates. The team is also researching IPFS configuration optimizations and investigating the feasibility of porting the latest IPFS Kubo code to Crust, further integrating its services within the Algorand ecosystem through the wen.tools project.
In terms of ecosystem collaboration, Crust has launched its ERC-7588: Blob Transactions Metadata JSON Schema on Ethereum, which enhances data visibility and auditability for blob transactions. This upgrade supports new decentralized applications and improves data management. Crust also sponsored the Polkadot Hackathon 2024 in Singapore, where the CDepin team won the Crust Bounty, showcasing the innovation within the Polkadot ecosystem. To ensure domain name availability, Crust is implementing a multi-domain backup solution, providing several accessible domains to mitigate potential risks.
Community engagement remains a priority for Crust, as evidenced by its participation in various events such as the “POL Launch Countdown” in Shanghai and hosting Twitter spaces with partners like SightAI and Tanssi. These initiatives aim to explore the potential of decentralized storage solutions and appchain deployment. Crust also attended Token 2049 and supported the Blockchain Development Program, demonstrating its commitment to fostering community knowledge and collaboration within the blockchain space.