Coinbase Updates Solana Infrastructure – What the Key Changes Mean
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Coinbase SOL Updates:- In a good news for the crypto users and investors, Coinbase has announced the much anticipated upgrade in its Solana infrastructure. These updates are particularly soothing to the users who had faced significant struggles on Coinbase exchange and its wallet during January. While announcing the upgrades, the exchange said that it has been working very hard to scale its Solana infrastructure since then. Notably, Solana’s memecoin trading-driven surge has pushed the exchange’s Solana stack to ten times higher than its actual throughout. What are the new Upgrades in Coinbase Solana Infra? In early 2025, Coinbase users took to social media to vent our their frustration in the exchange’s long transactions time for Solana. A user had reportedly said that two transactions from a Solana wallet to coinbase took him more 10 hrs – to get completed. Now in order to solve this, Coinbase as part of its new updates has shifted to asynchronous transaction handling. This means that its systems can now process transactions blocks in parallel. Previously, transaction blocks were processed sequentially, which created bottlenecks under heavy load. According to the largest US exchange’s X post, this will improve its block processing throughput by 5 times. This change alone is expected to slash wait times for transaction confirmations. This means that high‑volume periods will no longer compromise user experience or liquidity flows. Hey @coinbase and @CoinbaseSupport 34 hours this is the most ridiculous thing I’ve ever seen by you guys, I’m starting to get pretty mad . Release the money by the morning or next I’ll be contacting a lawyer 🤓 pic.twitter.com/4S7beJ6cow — Shiba King 🦍 (@Shiba_King1991) January 21, 2025 Coinbase Shifts to Bare‑Metal Machines and Enhance liquidity In addition to software tweaks, Coinbase has migrated critical components of its Solana stack onto dedicated bare‑metal servers…
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