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Solana news (SOL): Anatoly Yakovenko says that major ‘Alpenglow’ upgrade could arrive next quarter,

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Speaking at Consensus Miami 2026, the Solana co-founder said that he is excited to see 'Alpenglow' upgrade go live later this year, which could come as early as next quarter.

Solana co-founder Anatoly Yakovenko said a major upgrade to the network, dubbed Alpenglow, is expected to arrive as soon as this year, potentially within the next quarter, marking what he described as a pivotal step in the blockchain’s technical evolution.

“So the Alpenglow release is basically due sometime this year, I think next quarter,” Yakovenko said during a fireside panel at Consensus Miami 2026. “That, to me, is this exciting step in the evolution of the protocol.”

In simple terms, Alpenglow is about making Solana faster, more predictable and more secure at its core. Blockchains like Solana rely on a network of computers to agree on the order of transactions. Today, that process can introduce delays or uncertainty depending on network conditions.

Alpenglow aims to tighten those guarantees. Yakovenko described a system where transaction confirmations approach the physical limits of how fast information can travel, essentially, near the “speed of light” around the globe. For users and developers, that means quicker finality (knowing a transaction is permanently settled) and a more reliable foundation for building applications.

He framed the release of Alpenglow as a transition from Solana’s early innovations to a more mature phase focused on guarantees around performance and reliability.

The upgrade builds on Solana’s original design, which emphasized high throughput, like the ability to handle large volumes of transactions, but shifts focus toward consistency and timing precision. That matters for financial applications, where milliseconds can affect trading, payments or other time-sensitive activity.

If successful, Alpenglow could strengthen Solana’s pitch as infrastructure for global-scale financial systems, where both speed and certainty are critical.

“That, to me, is this exciting step in the evolution of the protocol,” Yakovenko said.

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