Tezos publishes its new roadmap to advance towards the future of blockchain

Tezos publishes its new roadmap to advance towards the future of blockchain

Tezos developers have unveiled Tezos

Tezos, the energy-efficient scalability blockchain that competes with Ethereum, has unveiled a new roadmap designed to advance the future of blockchain.

Titled Tezos

The new roadmap includes a series of updates, implementations and improvements that will optimize the current modular design of the blockchain and combine it with the best of monolithic networks to ensure unprecedented scalability, decentralization and security.

The new Tezos X roadmap.
The new Tezos X roadmap.
Source: Nomadic Labs

The blockchain developers explained that the “modu-lytic” approach proposed in the new roadmap combines monolithic and modular design to enable massive performance improvements without risking security and decentralization.

Tezos wants to transcend towards Web3

The network wants to become a key Web3 participant and be recognized for its scalability and innovation and for providing an integrated and unique experience to blockchain users.

According to the development team, providing high performance in the blockchain ecosystem is crucial to transcending into Web3 and unlocking the true potential of the decentralized Internet, in the same way that bandwidth for video streaming did.

Therefore, the objective of the development of Tezos ensure that many more people can do much more within the blockchain at the same time.

“Introducing Tezos X, a superpowered blockchain, scalable cloud-like backend for a wide range of applications”, they stood out the developers of the blockchain network.

A Tezos-enabled data availability layer

In the roadmap, the developers announced the creation of a new data availability layer for the blockchain (DAL) that will allow the more efficient and decentralized management and processing of a large amount of data transmitted by users. Tezos will also implement a new smart rollup, called Etherlink, to bring the blockchain closer to “its broadband moment,” commented the network's developers.

Another highlight of the new roadmap is the reduced blocking times to 10 seconds, which will ensure that transactions are executed faster, smoother and more secure.

Likewise, the developers revealed future technologies, such as Canonical Rollup, which will be implemented on the blockchain network with the goal of “supporting multiple execution environments with atomic transactions through smart contracts written in different programming languages.” All this to improve the composability and interoperability of the blockchain network.

The implementation of technologies such as Etherlink and Canonical Rollup will allow the blockchain to become more interoperable in the blockchain ecosystem, providing technology builders with access to tools and programming languages ​​​​such as Solidity, from Ethereum, for the creation of the next generation of DApps and technological solutions.

Tezos roadmap presents developers' strategic planning to accelerate blockchain innovation for the next two years. According to this planning, Canonical Rollup will be implemented in Tezos 2026.