📣 Ferrum Network's Latest Monthly Dev Report for August 2024!
Get the latest updates on Ferrum Network's development milestones and progress from August! Last month saw significant advancements:
Mainnet Achievements: ✅ Successfully deployed Quantum Portal testnet nodes and tested cross-chain transactions across BSC, Arbitrum, Base, and Ferrum testnet, processing over 2,000 transactions. ✅ Focused on gas optimizations and enhancing the developer experience to create a more efficient and user-friendly environment.
MultiSwap Highlights: ✅ Implemented hotfixes to boost swap success rates, improving overall user experience. ✅ Completed the migration of MultiSwap’s smart contracts to Quantum Portal, advancing the platform's decentralization journey.
📣 Ferrum Network's Latest Monthly Dev Report for August 2024!
Get the latest updates on Ferrum Network's development milestones and progress from August! Last month saw significant advancements:
Mainnet Achievements: ✅ Successfully deployed Quantum Portal testnet nodes and tested cross-chain transactions across BSC, Arbitrum, Base, and Ferrum testnet, processing over 2,000 transactions. ✅ Focused on gas optimizations and enhancing the developer experience to create a more efficient and user-friendly environment.
MultiSwap Highlights: ✅ Implemented hotfixes to boost swap success rates, improving overall user experience. ✅ Completed the migration of MultiSwap’s smart contracts to Quantum Portal, advancing the platform's decentralization journey.
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