UniSat Boosts Fractal Testnet Defense Against Bots

UNISAT The Fractal testnet
  • Fractal testnet faces overload due to increased bot activity.
  • Basic engraving fee adjusted to 0.01 tFB to balance usage.
  • Faucet claim amount raised to 0.1 tFB to support fair testing.
  • Team focusing on enhancing stability before mainnet launch.

Fractal Testnet Buckles Under Bot Surge

UniSat’s Fractal testnet has been dealing with a wave of increased bot activity, putting significant pressure on its infrastructure. The rise in automated transactions has led to frequent system overloads, causing delays and interruptions that impact legitimate users trying to engage with the testnet.

UniSat’s Response to Ensure Fairness

To counteract the bot-driven congestion, UniSat has announced a crucial adjustment in the Fractal testnet’s operation. The basic engraving service fee has been increased to 0.01 tFB. This move is aimed at deterring excessive bot transactions, ensuring that genuine users have a fairer chance to participate in the testing process.

In addition to the fee adjustment, UniSat has also increased the faucet’s single claim amount to 0.1 tFB. This change is designed to help real users more easily access the resources they need for testing, even as the system grapples with the added strain from bots.

Strengthening the System Pre-Mainnet Launch

With the mainnet launch on the horizon, the UniSat team is not just stopping at these immediate fixes. They are taking the time before the mainnet goes live to focus on enhancing the overall performance and stability of the Fractal testnet. This includes refining the infrastructure to better handle the increased load, thereby minimizing the risk of future overloads.

The adjustments and ongoing improvements reflect UniSat’s commitment to maintaining a reliable and fair testing environment, even in the face of challenges posed by automated systems.

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