Solana Approves SIMD-0266 Upgrade for Faster Transactions

SOL-0,14%

Solana has approved a major network upgrade that could make transactions much faster and cheaper. The upgrade, called SIMD-0266, introduces a new token model known as p-tokens. Developers say this change could make some transactions up to 19 times more efficient.

The proposal was first introduced by the development team Anza last year. After review and testing, the Solana community has now approved it. Solana Foundation VP of Technology Jacob Creech said the upgrade is expected to go live on the mainnet in April. If successful, this update could help Solana handle more activity while reducing costs for users.

New P-Token Model Improves Efficiency

The key feature of the upgrade is the new p-token system. It acts as an improved version of Solana’s current token program. Right now, token transfers on Solana use a certain amount of computing power called compute units (CUs). With the new model, those requirements drop sharply.

For example, a typical token transfer currently uses about 4,645 compute units. It may only use around 76 compute units with p-tokens. This means transactions can be processed much more efficiently. Because of this change, the network can handle more transactions at the same time.

Faster Network With Lower Fees

Lower compute usage also leads to lower costs. When transactions require fewer resources, users pay smaller fees. This can make everyday blockchain activity much cheaper. Developers say the upgrade could reduce transaction costs significantly. It will also allow more transfers to fit into each block on the network. As a result, the upgrade could increase Solana’s overall capacity. This improvement is important for applications that process large numbers of transactions. Such as DeFi platforms and trading apps.

Upgrade Will Not Break Existing Tokens

One major advantage of the proposal is that it is fully compatible with existing tokens. Developers designed the p-token system as a drop-in replacement for Solana’s current SPL token program. This means most projects will not need to rebuild their tokens. Because of this compatibility, developers expect the transition to happen smoothly. Existing wallets, apps and tokens should continue working normally after the upgrade. This design helps reduce the risk of disruption while still improving performance.

Mainnet Launch Planned for April

Solana developers say the upgrade will be deployed to the main network in April. Once it goes live, the changes will immediately begin improving transaction efficiency. Over time, this could help the network support larger applications and more users. Many developers believe the upgrade could make Solana even more attractive for projects that need fast and low-cost transactions

For example, sectors like micro-payments, gaming and high-frequency trading often require quick and cheap transfers. With the new p-token model, Solana may be able to support these use cases more easily. As blockchain networks continue to compete on speed and cost. Upgrades like SIMD-0266 could play an important role in shaping Solana’s future growth.

Disclaimer: The information on this page may come from third parties and does not represent the views or opinions of Gate. The content displayed on this page is for reference only and does not constitute any financial, investment, or legal advice. Gate does not guarantee the accuracy or completeness of the information and shall not be liable for any losses arising from the use of this information. Virtual asset investments carry high risks and are subject to significant price volatility. You may lose all of your invested principal. Please fully understand the relevant risks and make prudent decisions based on your own financial situation and risk tolerance. For details, please refer to Disclaimer.

Related Articles

Magic Eden Wallet Enters Export-Only Mode Ahead of May 1 Shutdown as Company Pivots to Solana and Gaming

Magic Eden began phasing out its native multi-chain wallet on April 1, 2026, transitioning the application to export-only mode and removing it from all app stores, with full shutdown scheduled for May 1, 2026.

CryptopulseElite1h ago

Galaxy Digital launches SOL staking services, making them available to U.S. customers through the GalaxyOne platform

Gate News update, April 1, Galaxy Digital launched a SOL staking service. The service is offered through its financial technology platform, GalaxyOne, and is open to eligible customers in more than 40 states and territories in the United States. Any SOL staked on GalaxyOne will be delegated to Galaxy Digital’s validators.

GateNews2h ago

Solana DEX trading volume falls to its lowest level since September 2024, as SOL tests the $80 support level

Solana token SOL has recently fallen by about 11%, repeatedly testing the $80 support level as the market worries it could retrace to $75. Despite network fees continuing to decline, Solana remains appealing for ecosystem development, with DApp revenue surpassing Ethereum. Overall market performance is poor, but SOL continues to face pressure.

GateNews2h ago

Solana DEX trading volume drops to a new low—can SOL hold the $80 support level?

The Solana network faces pressure from declining DEX trading volume and SOL’s token price falling to $82.98, as it moves toward the $80 support level. Although trading volume dropped to $55.5 billion in March, Solana performs exceptionally well in the high-revenue DApp space, which still helps stabilize the price. Despite the challenges, analysts remain optimistic about SOL’s long-term outlook and believe that a short-term pullback does not necessarily mean the price will break below $75.

GateNews2h ago

Base58 Labs’ BASIS 2026 Blueprint Forges a New Standard for BTC, ETH, SOL & PAXG

[PRESS RELEASE – London, UK, March 17th, 2026] New roadmap positions BASIS as an institutional-grade digital asset management platform built for macro volatility, tokenized safe-haven demand, and frictionless Web3 onboarding. Base58 Labs today unveiled the BASIS 2026 Technical Blueprint &

CryptoPotato3h ago
Comment
0/400
No comments