BTFS Protocol v3.3.0 Testnet Launches with New Features


Zach
Anderson


Mar
19,
2025
09:21

BitTorrent
Inc.
announces
the
launch
of
the
BTFS
Protocol
v3.3.0
Testnet,
introducing
BTIP-85
for
improved
node
reputation
and
system
performance
enhancements.

BTFS Protocol v3.3.0 Testnet Launches with New Features

BitTorrent
Inc.
has
officially
launched
the
BTFS
Protocol
v3.3.0
Testnet,
marking
a
significant
milestone
in
the
evolution
of
decentralized
networks.
This
latest
version
introduces
several
key
upgrades
aimed
at
enhancing
system
performance
and
stability,
as
reported
by

BitTorrent
Inc.

New
Features
and
Improvements

The
most
notable
addition
in
the
v3.3.0
Testnet
is
BTIP-85,
a
novel
staking-based
node
reputation
system
that
is
currently
in
its
pre-release
phase.
This
system
is
designed
to
improve
the
reliability
and
credibility
of
nodes
within
the
network.
Additionally,
the
update
includes
upgraded
dependencies
to
boost
overall
system
performance
and
ensure
improved
node
stability.

Commitment
to
Decentralization

With
these
enhancements,
BitTorrent
Inc.
reaffirms
its
commitment
to
strengthening
decentralized
networks.
The
company
continues
to
focus
on
refining
the
BTFS
protocol
to
support
the
growing
ecosystem
of
decentralized
applications
(Dapps)
and
digital
content
sharing.

About
BTFS

The
BitTorrent
File
System
(BTFS)
serves
as
both
a
protocol
and
a
web
application,
facilitating
content-addressable
peer-to-peer
storage
and
sharing
in
a
decentralized
file
system.
It
also
functions
as
a
foundational
platform
for
Dapps.
The
BTFS
team
actively
engages
in
optimizing
network
operations
and
market
strategies,
including
dynamic
adjustments
to
upload
pricing
and
airdrop
reward
schemes.

Future
Developments

As
decentralized
technologies
continue
to
evolve,
the
BTFS
team
is
dedicated
to
advancing
their
protocol
further.
Future
developments
are
likely
to
build
on
the
foundation
laid
by
the
v3.3.0
Testnet,
focusing
on
enhancing
user
experience
and
expanding
the
protocol’s
capabilities.

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source:
Shutterstock

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