CASPER 2.0 goes live on Mainnet, mode the CASPER network for the age of the real world
** Zug, Switzerland, May 6, 2025/ChainWire/-** The Casper Association is proud to announce that Casper 2.0 was broadcast live on May 6, 2025, a major landmark that represents the development of the network into a platform specifically designed for the origins of the real world.
Casper 2.0 Bridges Crypto-nate Innovation with infrastructure at the level of the institution, which develops a vision as Blockchain is not in isolation, but works to operate real economies and daily applications, not only.
Through this promotion, Casper moves beyond the exhausting ecosystems, as it provides a friendly environment for developer and businesses ready to support the next wave of distinctive assets, financing on the series, and the adoption of the real world.
“CASPER 2.0 is more than just a milestone, which is a Blockchain adopting platform in the real world,” said Matt Chavenet, Director of Casper Association. “Through instant finals, identification, original upgrade, and combined access to access, we enable a new generation of applications that secure identity, ownership and value through industries. I am especially excited about the increasing momentum around possible realistic use cases now on Casper 2.0.”
The next wave of expansion in the industry depends on the benefit of the real world with systems that secure ownership, support compliance and integration with economies that exceed Web3. CASPER 2.0 offers this promise with the basic improvements that make it one of the most complete and adaptive fully fully adaptive for the distinctive symbol and dealing with assets and operations in the real world:
A new inevitable consensus protocol, which brings Zug immediately to Casper, ensuring that ownership transformations of assets like Real
Real estate, goods and symbolic tools are not only immediate and irreversible, but they also leave a clear and tampering path.
Real world systems require careful control, accountability and compliance. Casper 2.0 delivers. With original upgrade contracts, multi -signed compact support
CASPER 2.0 meets their buildings, where millions of software developers can build a chain using familiar languages and modern design patterns, without sharp learning curves and typical restrictions to develop Web3.
Besides its basic innovations, Casper 2.0 offers
Casper 2.0 also cancels a strong set of capabilities that redefine and expand what developers can build and what users can expect on the series. Smart contracts can now combine bonuses and carry out them directly in their logic through the original guaranteed guidance, benefit from the Hashing Zero algorithms to enable identity solutions and compliance to maintain privacy, and take advantage of the original code burning mechanism to implement new strategies to control supply.
“CASPER 2.0 is the result of a simple and strong idea: Blockchain should support the same types of assets, rules and operations in the real world,” said Michael Stewar, CTO and Chairman of the Caster Association. “Depending on the design, Casper 2.0 enables the real asset transactions in the real world to stabilize immediately, and implement companies to implement access controls that reflect reality, applications to upgrade smoothly with the development of regulations. Casper 2.0 allows developers to focus on building applications, not engineering on restrictions.”
In addition, CASPER 2.0 upgrade was undergoing
About Casper Network
Through the immediate end, upgrade smart contracts, security at the level of institutions, and flexible permission, CASPER infrastructure supports the safe and safe symbol, management and exchange of assets and sensitive data across both public and private environments.
The Casper Association, a non -profit organization based in Switzerland, enhances the decentralization and the adoption of CASPER protocol, network and ecosystem.
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