2.0 is the term used to describe the fresh vision for the future of the Polkadot network, a protocol that connects different blockchains to send value and data between networks that didn’t work together before, like and .
While it might sound like a pure technical process, Polkadot 2.0 isn’t tied to one specific event. Instead, it represents a series of changes that will expand the blockchain’s capabilities.
Founder Gavin Wood describes Polkadot 2.0 as an adaptable and widespread computing resource when it rolls out. He touts the upgrade as bringing in new features designed to boost scalability, lower entry barriers, and better meet market needs.
Polkadot’s journey started with the release of its whitepaper in November 2016 and hit a major milestone in 2023 with the launch of its final codebase. The roll out set the stage for rapid expansion, including the addition of 50 interconnected chains and more than 200 projects…
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