
The updated software kit aims to open up fresh tools for improved node synchronisation and support the integrity and decentralisation of blockchains such to EOS. This is accomplished through improving the integration of several Antelope software components and optimising data logistics.
EOS Network Foundation (ENF) introduces new nodes software
A new version of EOS Network Foundation’s (ENF) node software, Antelope Leap v4.0.0, has reportedly been made available to the general public. It may be used to synchronise the nodes of the networks that make up the Antelope ecosystem, including EOS, Antelope, Telos, UX Network, and WAX.

In the new release, state history plugin client requests will now be processed in several threads. The execution of read-only transactions may then be parallelized as a result, greatly enhancing node performance.
Additionally, the v4.0.0 version shortens the time it takes for new blocks to spread throughout the network, speeding up block propagation. Lower confirmation times and better system performance are made possible by it.
Other features of Antelope Leap v4.0.0 are planned to increase blockchain operations’ visibility and make their transactions more transparent than before.
Reduced latency, better performance: What changes with Antelope Leap v4.0.0?
EOS Network Foundation (ENF) representatives are certain that this release is a significant step forward in the company’s quest for technical supremacy:
Since the creation of the EOS Network Foundation and the Antelope Coalition, the Antelope tech stack has advanced significantly, but things are only getting started!
Four of the most important outcomes of Antelope Leap v4.0.0’s release are more outstanding performance, quicker block propagation, less latency, and better visibility of processes.
As previously reported by U.Today, the EOS Network improved its interoperability with the Ethereum Virtual Machine (EVM) in Q1–Q2 2023 by turning on seamless cross-chain bridges.