Polkadot founder: JAM 1.0 is expected to be completed and enter the audit phase before April next year
ChainCatcher news, Polkadot founder Gavin Wood recently announced the latest progress of JAM at the Polkadot Fellowship Call. Important information is as follows:
- JAM SDK: Parity has released v0.1, supporting Rust developers to create services and upload them to JAM.
- CoreVM: Parity will launch the initial version of CoreVM by January at the latest, which is the first official service; it pioneers running arbitrary code on the blockchain without being constrained by Gas limits or block limits, achieving true Turing completeness; in addition, Gavin also hopes to release a demo of the DOOM game soon, which will showcase the capabilities of JAM and PVM.
- JAM 1.0: A fully functional version is expected to be completed by April 2025 and enter the audit phase.
- JAM V2 planning: Introducing quantum resistance and JAM Grid, supporting integration and expansion of multiple instances.
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