
Quilibrium has officially scheduled its mainnet cutover to version 2.1 at frame 244,200—approximately April 14, 2025, at 12:00 AM UTC
Author: Chirag Sharma
Quilibrium has officially scheduled its mainnet cutover to version 2.1, set to take place at frame 244,200—approximately April 14, 2025, at 12:00 AM UTC. The announcement, made via the project’s official X account, marks a significant milestone in Quilibrium’s evolution, bringing enhanced scalability and efficiency to its decentralized infrastructure.
The upgrade to version 2.1 builds upon the single-shard, beacon-sequenced model of version 2.0, which helped resolve issues such as messaging layer bugs and state bloat. The latest iteration introduces a massively-sharded network, a major leap forward for performance and scalability.
Here’s what this means for users and developers:
With the April 14 cutover date approaching, the Quilibrium team has encouraged community engagement by opening discussions on the upgrade’s implications. As the network evolves, this transition strengthens Quilibrium’s position as a leader in decentralized innovation, potentially attracting more developers and users to its privacy-focused platform.

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