Conflux Network rolled out its v3.0.3 node upgrade on April 8, a mandatory update that incorporates the CIP-166 opcode and patches seven critical bugs to enhance protocol stability.

The release was announced via the network's official channels, which stated that while the upgrade is mandatory, node operators can delay the update without causing network disruption.

The centerpiece of the upgrade is the implementation of Conflux Improvement Proposal (CIP) 166. This opcode is designed to improve the network's capabilities for developers. The update also addresses seven previously identified critical bugs, strengthening the overall security and reliability of the Conflux blockchain.

By improving the core protocol and fixing key vulnerabilities, the v3.0.3 upgrade is positioned to make the Conflux ecosystem more attractive for decentralized application development. This could lead to increased network adoption and usage, potentially supporting the long-term value of the native CFX token. The move is part of Conflux's broader strategy to compete with other high-throughput blockchains like Solana and Aptos.

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