PANews reported on April 16th that, according to The Block, the DoubleZero Foundation announced that its on-chain data transmission platform, Edge, based on the global fiber optic DePIN network, has entered public beta. Edge provides real-time, low-latency distribution of raw block data "shreds" for Solana, claiming an average 6-millisecond advantage for clients under normal conditions, reaching as fast as 20 milliseconds in Europe, 80 milliseconds in the US, and over 100 milliseconds in Asia during block congestion. Major Solana infrastructure providers such as Jito, Temporal, Staking Facilities, and Triton have joined, with approximately 350 data publishers at Edge's launch. Validators earn additional revenue by publishing data to Edge, while exchanges pay on a subscription model "aligned with validator interests." Previously, DoubleZero completed a $28 million token funding round led by Multicoin Capital and Dragonfly Capital and received a no-action letter from the SEC regarding its 2Z token distribution.
DoubleZero launches Edge low-latency on-chain data transfer service
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