Solana’s Agave 4.2 hits Aug. 17 target date as mainnet feature gates remain pending
Solana's Aug. 17 target for Agave 4.2 mainnet feature activations arrived without confirmation that key feature gates are live, underscoring the gap between client adoption and protocol-level rollout. Performance-related upgrades (faster slots, larger v1 transactions, and rent reductions) remain pending across mainnet gates, which can temper near-term expectations for throughput and cost improvements and keep operational uncertainty elevated for validators and developers.
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Solana’s planned Aug. 17 start date for Agave 4.2 mainnet feature activations arrived without a confirmed delivery update. Anza recommended Agave 4.2 for general mainnet adoption on Aug. 11, but mainnet feature gates were still awaiting activation. The upgrade is intended to deliver sub-second finality, 4,096-byte transactions and 200-millisecond slots, though the rollout timing remains unclear.