Justin Sun builds hype for Tron [TRX] Virtual Machine launch: All you need to know

Justin Sun builds hype for Tron [TRX] Virtual Machine launch: All you need to know

The Tron Virtual Machine [TVM] is set to launch in less than a day’s time. Here’s all you need to know about Justin Sun and Tron [TRX]’s next big step.

The Tron Virtual Machine is a virtualized environment that performs similar functions to those of a VM on a database. It is a Turing-complete VM for use on the Tron blockchain, which means that it is a system in which a program can be written that will find an answer.

The launch of the TVM will provide millions of global developers with a custom-built blockchain system, and a unique way of connecting with an existing ecosystem for development. TVM is compatible with Ethereum Virtual Machine, allowing for programmers to utilize Solidity to continue coding on TVM without having to learn a new programming language.

They can build and execute smart contracts in a mixed environment, thus reducing development time and cost. Notably, TVM also supports Distributed Proof of Stake [DPoS], which is its Consensus Mechanism. Tronix will know it as the Super Representative system put in place to achieve the production of blocks.

The Tron Virtual Machine [TVM] will be compatible with more VMs in the future. This further increases the support for developers on the Tron blockchain in the future.

Interestingly, the operations of transactions or smart contracts on the TVm do not consume gas like EVM and are free. This means that the executable computational capacity of the virtual machine is not limited by the amount of gas tokens on the blockchain.

Instead, the execution of these contracts utilizes a system of allocating bandwidth, which will be released after a certain point in time after its completion. This will protect it from spam attacks as seen on the Ethereum blockchain.

TVM adopts a lightweight architecture with the intent of reducing resource consumption. It is also stable and secure, with the ability to execute fine-grained underlying operation code. Tron claims that the VM “can guarantee that every step of the computation will be precise”.

The VM undertakes the following flow for the execution of smart contracts. It first compiles the TRON smart contracts, then proceeds to execute and compute engines of the VM. It then passes on to the interoperation service layer for external interfaces.

In the future, Tron promises more developer friendly debugging tools and establishment of standardized symbol and data format. Moreover, it also promises an improvement of the Just In-Time compilation speed. Tron will also optimize its virtual machine based on WASM, a movement spearheaded by Google, Apple, and Mozilla to break the bottlenecks of the current web browser.

The TVM can be used for a variety of applications apart from digital asset transactions, such as game development, financial risk modelling and scientific computing.

Justin Sun, the Founder and CEO, of Tron Foundation continued to build hype for the VM prior to the launch. He said on Twitter:

“1 day to go till the launch of #TVM official version at 9:30am, August 30(SGT).”

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