Gate News, March 18 — The verifiable computing layer Nexus announced that it officially concluded the testnet phase on March 17 and will skip the testnet activities to move directly to the mainnet launch. After entering the mainnet phase, the Nexus ecosystem will cover various user scenarios including DeFi applications, financial institutions, and AI agent systems. Nexus stated that the entire testnet went through three rounds. The third round attracted 2.6 million participants from 190 countries, with a peak of 823,200 nodes running simultaneously, processing 58 million transactions, with an average block time of 0.0556 seconds, achieving a throughput 1,000 times higher than its predecessor.
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