Happy June, Mazzians! 🎉
While it may have looked like things were moving slowly, work has been happening behind the scenes.
Progress may not be at the pace we initially hoped for or what the community expects, but we are moving forward. Step by step, update by update, we are getting closer to the future we envision. Being as transparent as we are
Over the past few weeks, we have continued pushing updates to our GitHub repository, giving anyone interested the opportunity to follow development as it happens and even test the chain locally.
We have also been working on something beyond the code.
A new look and feel. One that better reflects where we are headed, and the long-term vision we are building toward.
There is still work to do, but progress is real, and we are excited to share more with you in the weeks ahead.
We are currently undergoing rigorous testing across the network to ensure stability, reliability, and performance. While things may appear quiet from the outside, a significant amount of work is happening behind the scenes.
These tests are necessary to simulate different scenarios, identify edge cases, and refine the system before the next stage. Our focus is not just on launching, but on launching something solid and dependable.
Progress may sometimes look like silence, but this phase is critical. Every test brings us closer to a stronger, more resilient MAZZE network.
We appreciate your patience as we focus on getting things right.
We will be back with more updates soon.
Following the latest update, we wiped and restarted the test chain multiple times to simulate different scenarios and further strengthen network stability. These resets were intentional and part of our final testing phase to ensure the system performs reliably under varying conditions.
Alongside this, we implemented several significant improvements to the codebase. Sync has been upgraded to protocol v4, introducing support for snapshot and epoch-hash messaging. This upgrade improves request and response validation, enhances local database header recovery, and smooths catch-up phase transitions.
We have also strengthened snapshot and state-sync error handling to improve resilience during synchronization. In addition, several consensus and txpool panic paths have been removed, reducing the risk of unexpected failures.
RPC transaction submission has also been improved. Invalid internal states will now fail explicitly rather than returning a false or misleading success response, ensuring more accurate and predictable behavior.
These updates represent another step toward a more stable, reliable, and production-ready MAZZE network.
We understand that at times it may have seemed like progress was slow. However, we have remained transparent about our situation and the work happening behind the scenes.
Development has been ongoing, and one of the most important things to highlight is this: you can now launch and test the MAZZE chain locally.
Updates to the node have been consistently pushed to GitHub, and they are publicly verifiable. This means you do not have to wait for announcements or releases to see progress. You can run the chain yourself and test how things are evolving in real time.
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We invite builders, contributors, and curious community members to:
• Launch the MAZZE chain locally
• Create and experiment with your own testing environment
• Provide feedback
This is an opportunity to be part of the process, not just observe it.
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Development on MAZZE continues to move forward, and we want to highlight that progress is not just happening behind closed doors. We have been releasing updates to the node on GitHub, allowing anyone in the community to follow along with development in real time.
These updates are publicly verifiable, giving builders and contributors full visibility into the improvements being made. Transparency is a core part of what we are building, and maintaining an open development process ensures that the community can see the evolution of the MAZZE network step by step.
For those who want a more hands-on experience, you can also launch the MAZZE blockchain locally. This allows developers, validators, and curious community members to test the network, explore its capabilities, and better understand how the ecosystem is shaping up.
Running the chain locally gives you the opportunity to:
• Test features as they are introduced
• Explore network behavior
• Experiment with integrations
• Provide early feedback to the team
This approach allows us to build collaboratively with the community while strengthening the network before wider rollout.
We encourage builders and contributors to follow the updates, test the node, and be part of shaping MAZZE as development continues.
MAZZE Dev Update
We wanted to share an update on what we have been building behind the scenes. Our goal is to keep the community informed without repeatedly returning with vague timelines.
Progress has been steady, and we are excited about what is coming. MAZZE is shaping into a powerful environment, and we look forward to opening it up for both users and AI agents to explore and build within.
Following our most recent update, we wiped and restarted the test chain multiple times to simulate different scenarios and ensure network stability. During this process, we implemented several significant improvements to the codebase.
These updates include upgrading sync to protocol v4 for snapshot and epoch-hash messaging. This version strengthens request and response validation, improves local database header recovery, enhances catch-up phase transitions, and reinforces snapshot and state-sync error handling. We also removed several consensus and txpool panic paths and fixed RPC transaction submission, ensuring invalid internal states fail explicitly rather than returning false success responses.
In addition, we released a new tool:
https://t.co/T83wOBV2Gn
We recognize that many in our community use AI daily. This tool is designed to help your "Lobster" better understand and interact with the MAZZE ecosystem. This is the first iteration, and deeper integrations are already in development.
Thank you for your continued support as we build. More updates coming soon.
Everyone is talking about Web3 right now, but not enough people are talking about what actually makes it work: the infrastructure behind it.
It is easy to get caught up in trends, tokens, and hype. But none of that lasts without a solid foundation. That is where MAZZE comes in.
MAZZE is built for scalability, designed to handle real demand as adoption grows. It is also rooted in a secure Proof of Work foundation, one of the most tested systems in blockchain, while still focusing on efficiency.
More importantly, we're building this for real-world use. From finance to healthcare to education, the goal is practical application, not just theory.
Web3 is still early, and the projects that last will be the ones focused on long-term value, not noise, not hype, just pure foundation.
February was a month of major progress as we continued strengthening the foundation of privacy and infrastructure across the MAZZE ecosystem.
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Behind the scenes, the team has been deeply focused on development. After multiple cycles of breaking, testing, and refining, we are approaching a major milestone.
We are now preparing the resources for a live demonstration of MAZZE’s Private Transaction capability, which will showcase how users can deposit, transfer, and unshield funds while keeping sensitive information hidden, without compromising network transparency or security.
The groundwork laid in the month of february moves MAZZE closer to making privacy a first class feature on the blockchain.
We are marching foward and we are $MAZZE.
We’re currently preparing the resources for the upcoming demo that will reveal MAZZE’s Private Transaction capability firsthand.
It’s shaping up to be an exciting showcase of what’s possible with privacy on MAZZE.
Our team is deep in development, refining every detail as we move closer to unveiling it. We’re making progress and marching forward.
We are $MAZZE
We’re heading into the week focused on the progress ahead.
After a cycle of breaking, fixing, and refining, we’re nearing the finish line.
We’ve been cooking with precision, and we can’t wait to show the world what’s under the hood.
We are $MAZZE