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![Norro_Web3 Avatar](https://lunarcrush.com/gi/w:24/cr:twitter::1457351740978868226.png) Noro [@Norro_Web3](/creator/twitter/Norro_Web3) on x 1078 followers
Created: 2025-06-28 12:38:16 UTC

G0M and a happy weekend!

Noro never stops cooking, so today we're taking a simple, clear look at #FAFO.

What is FAFO?
FAFO: Fast Ahead of Formation Optimisation. 
In simple words, FAFO is an innovative transaction scheduler by @LayerZero_Core that boosts blockchain performance.

Blockchains, like digital ledgers, have two major issues when processing lots of transactions: storing data, such as keeping track of every user, contract and transaction, and speed, i.e. processing many transactions quickly. 
FAFO helps blockchains process transactions faster.

Unlike normal databases, blockchains disperse data, which makes accessing it slow and expensive. Transactions, such as two people buying the same cryptocurrency at the same time, need to be processed one by one.

FAFO solves this problem by:
Guessing data use: it predicts which parts of the blockchain a transaction will use.

Grouping transactions: It puts transactions that don’t clash into groups, called 'frames', to process them together.

Smart Order: It runs transactions that use the same data one after another so that the blockchain doesn’t have to reload the same data multiple times.

What it does:
FAFO can handle up to XXX million transactions per second on certain blockchains.

It's not perfect, but it's a significant improvement on older methods.

It works best with new blockchains such as @megaeth_labs , or with blockchains that have fast transaction times, such as @ethereum  or @monad_xyz , while maintaining decentralisation.

However, it does not solve the problem of storing large amounts of data or the need for fast internet.

Read the whitepaper for more information: 
🔗

P.S. Thanks for reading. I tried to write about all these technical things in the easiest way possible. 🫶
ZULTS 4EVER! 🐧

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Norro_Web3 Avatar Noro @Norro_Web3 on x 1078 followers Created: 2025-06-28 12:38:16 UTC

G0M and a happy weekend!

Noro never stops cooking, so today we're taking a simple, clear look at #FAFO.

What is FAFO? FAFO: Fast Ahead of Formation Optimisation. In simple words, FAFO is an innovative transaction scheduler by @LayerZero_Core that boosts blockchain performance.

Blockchains, like digital ledgers, have two major issues when processing lots of transactions: storing data, such as keeping track of every user, contract and transaction, and speed, i.e. processing many transactions quickly. FAFO helps blockchains process transactions faster.

Unlike normal databases, blockchains disperse data, which makes accessing it slow and expensive. Transactions, such as two people buying the same cryptocurrency at the same time, need to be processed one by one.

FAFO solves this problem by: Guessing data use: it predicts which parts of the blockchain a transaction will use.

Grouping transactions: It puts transactions that don’t clash into groups, called 'frames', to process them together.

Smart Order: It runs transactions that use the same data one after another so that the blockchain doesn’t have to reload the same data multiple times.

What it does: FAFO can handle up to XXX million transactions per second on certain blockchains.

It's not perfect, but it's a significant improvement on older methods.

It works best with new blockchains such as @megaeth_labs , or with blockchains that have fast transaction times, such as @ethereum or @monad_xyz , while maintaining decentralisation.

However, it does not solve the problem of storing large amounts of data or the need for fast internet.

Read the whitepaper for more information: 🔗

P.S. Thanks for reading. I tried to write about all these technical things in the easiest way possible. 🫶 ZULTS 4EVER! 🐧

XXXXX engagements

Engagements Line Chart

Related Topics blockchain $issc

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