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Mysticeti v2 Enhances Sui's Transaction Processing Efficiency

Tony Kim Nov 07, 2025 04:36

Mysticeti v2, a consensus protocol from Mysten Labs, refines Sui's transaction processing, offering faster, lighter, and more resilient performance by integrating validation into consensus.

Mysticeti v2 Enhances Sui's Transaction Processing Efficiency

In a significant advancement for the Sui blockchain network, Mysten Labs has unveiled Mysticeti v2, a refined version of its existing consensus protocol. This update aims to enhance Sui's transaction processing capabilities by making it faster, lighter, and more resilient, according to Mysten Labs.

Improvements in Transaction Processing

Mysticeti v2 builds on the original protocol by integrating transaction validation directly into the consensus process. This integration eliminates redundant steps that previously increased compute costs and latency. The new version also introduces the Transaction Driver, a more efficient mechanism for transaction submission and confirmation, reducing the system's overall complexity.

Evolution of DAG-based Consensus

The Mysticeti consensus protocol leverages Directed Acyclic Graphs (DAGs) to achieve high performance. By eliminating the certification step found in traditional protocols, Mysticeti reduces algorithmic complexity and improves throughput. The evolution from certified to uncertified DAGs reflects a broader trend in blockchain technology toward more efficient consensus mechanisms.

How Mysticeti v2 Works

While Mysticeti v1 focused on minimizing consensus latency, Mysticeti v2 further optimizes performance by extending the leader commit rule to apply to every transaction concurrently. This approach allows for transactions to be finalized or rejected more efficiently, reducing the need for individual transaction votes and thus lowering network traffic and computational demands.

Introduction of the Transaction Driver

The Transaction Driver replaces the Quorum Driver, significantly reducing CPU and bandwidth usage by minimizing validator signatures and optimizing transaction submission paths. This new system selects validators based on latency, ensuring faster confirmations and more resilient transaction processing.

Rollout and Future Developments

Transaction Driver has already been implemented on full nodes operated by Mysten Labs and partner teams, showing a 35% latency reduction in Asia-based nodes and a 25% reduction in Europe-based nodes. Starting with Sui node v1.60, Mysticeti v2 and Transaction Driver will be the default for transaction processing.

Future enhancements will focus on reducing message rounds needed to commit transactions and preventing owned-object deadlocks. These efforts aim to further improve throughput and responsiveness, ensuring seamless transaction execution across all object types.

For more detailed information, visit the Mysten Labs blog.

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