Algorand 5.0 Expands App and Transaction Limits (ALGO)
Luisa Crawford Aug 22, 2026 16:12
Algorand (ALGO) 5.0 upgrade doubles app sizes, expands transaction limits, and evolves fee models, enhancing developer capabilities.
Algorand (ALGO)’s latest upgrade, version 5.0, brings significant enhancements to the network’s functionality, particularly for developers. The update, which officially activated on August 22, 2026, introduces larger app sizes, expanded transaction limits, and revamped fee structures. These changes are designed to support more complex decentralized applications (dApps) and streamline the user experience.
The most notable improvement in Algorand 5.0 is the doubling of maximum app sizes. Developers can now deploy applications up to 16 KB, up from the previous 8 KB limit. This is achieved by increasing the number of program pages from three to eight, each sized at 2 KB. Importantly, existing applications can also be updated to take advantage of this expanded capacity, provided they are flagged as updatable. For the first time, developers can modify an app’s global state schema, which was previously immutable.
Transaction arguments also get a significant upgrade. The total size of application arguments per call has increased from 2 KB to 16 KB, making it easier to handle large datasets or implement complex actions like self-updating applications. Similarly, LogicSig programs, which enable stateless smart contracts, now support a maximum size of 16 KB within a single transaction. This eliminates the need for grouping multiple transactions, enhancing composability and reducing complexity for developers.
However, these expanded capabilities come with changes to transaction fees. While the minimum fees remain unchanged for operations possible in the previous version, larger transactions will incur a new dynamic "usage-based" fee model. This model accounts for the total resource consumption of a transaction group, including inner transactions generated by application calls. Developers are advised to use simulation tools to estimate fees accurately instead of relying on static calculations.
These changes are part of Algorand’s broader push to maintain its technical edge. The upgrade also aligns with the network’s roadmap toward post-quantum security, targeting full quantum resilience by 2027. Other features in version 5.0 include the implementation of AVM v13 (Algorand Virtual Machine) and the poseidon2 hash function, which enhance both security and functionality.
The market response to the upgrade has been muted so far. As of August 22, 2026, ALGO is trading at $0.092051, down 1.87% over the past 24 hours. While the price action reflects broader market trends rather than a direct reaction to the upgrade, the enhanced developer features could spur long-term adoption and utility for the network.
Algorand’s focus on scalability and developer-friendly updates positions it as a strong contender in the blockchain space. With the ability to support larger and more complex applications, the platform is likely to attract more developers and projects. The next step in its upgrade series, focusing on safety and flexibility under the banner of "Acid," is expected later this week.
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