Tron [TRX] launched its hard fork along with Odyssey update 3.5 on February 28, following which it pushed out another update for TronGrid 2.0. TronGrid enables developers to build on the Tron blockchain by running full nodes around the world and APIs into the world, mentioned the Foundation’s blog.

Tron Grid enables an easy and affordable way for developers to develop DApps. However, if an individual runs full nodes by themselves, it requires a larger investment of hardware, bandwidth and time to maintain or secure data.

The announcement was made on the Foundation’s Twitter handle, with a link to the blog that explained the update and what it offers the developers of the community. While talking about the upgrade, Cong Li, Head of Tron Protocol said,

“TronGrid is an infrastructure used by many developers. The newest update aims to be more comprehensive, reliable, and available, providing an intuitive user experience that helps developers to focus their energy where it matters most — business and decentralized applications.”

TronGrid 1.0 provided developers hosting their own full nodes a costless and affordable alternative while the recent update is supposed to significantly reduce the response time needed to query events. TronGrid also claims to return event information within milliseconds, as events pose a crucial part of the life of a DApp and demand high performance.

The update was welcomed by the community as it was much requested. Twitter user @ElecProNeuTRON wrote,

“TronGrid desperately needed this upgrade, it was hurting the volume and reputation of every single #TRON $TRX dApp. Nice to see things improving, HOORAH! ”

There were also others who asked the Foundation to release updates for its DApps, like TronDice. Twitter user @crypchart commented,

“Maybe some of these devs can help out @tron_dice ! TronDice is still struggling without any updates or news.. It’s a shame, this ones was the no1 Dapp on Tron.”

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