Satoshi Protocol Layer2 launches, with on-chain computation and governance mechanisms upgraded
According to ChainCatcher, the Satoshi Protocol Layer2 settlement network was officially launched on April 6, featuring optimized upgrades in on-chain data statistics and computational capability.
On the technical side, Layer2 supports in-depth on-chain aggregated computation, allowing for a more accurate reflection of on-chain team size and business data, and enhances processing efficiency in complex scenarios.
In terms of governance, the protocol has transferred core permissions to a multi-signature contract and adopted a dual-track governance model in which developers and core community members each have a 50% share, with an execution threshold set at 65%, further enhancing the level of decentralization.
This upgrade completes the protocol's transition to community self-governance, providing technical and governance references for the DeFi sector.

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