Telos SPP V2 Launch
DEC
31
Event date
Wednesday 31 December 2025, UTC
Event description
The Telos network is scheduled to launch SPP V2, the second version of its Scalable Proof Protocol (SPP), on December 31, 2025. This release represents a decentralized and highly scalable upgrade to the protocol, aiming to enhance Telos blockchain's transaction throughput and overall scalability. The SPP V2 launch is a technical release within Telos' broader roadmap to scale infrastructure and support high-volume transactions.
Recent News
Over the past three months, Telos has made several key strides including the launch of Telos EVM 2.0, advancements in zkEVM development, and updates on the Telos Manifesto. The project highlighted significant roadmap milestones involving scalability improvements and ecosystem growth. The SPP V2 launch is part of this continued focus on enhancing core blockchain performance.
Future Plans
Following the SPP V2 launch, Telos plans to continue development on zkEVM mainnet and testnet deployment, BaaS (Blockchain-as-a-Service) offerings, and integrating gaming sidechains. These development goals are aimed at bringing enterprise-grade blockchain scalability and diversified applications to the network.
Onchain Data
No verifiable onchain metrics available.
Community Sentiment
Overall community sentiment is neutral to positive, with excitement about scalability enhancements and network performance improvements. Some community members anticipate the technical improvements will support broader adoption and DeFi growth on Telos.
Risk Disclaimer
As with any major protocol upgrade affecting blockchain performance and scalability, there may be short term impacts on Telos token (TLOS) price volatility. Investors should consider risks related to adoption and technical execution.
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