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April Infrastructure Update: Stable Scale and Enterprise Readiness Achieved

This newsletter reports that the core network has reached production-grade stability, processing over 100,000 transactions in April, and confirms the successful launch of a key enterprise integration component that enables seamless connection with existing business systems. It marks a clear shift from development to real-world operational use, with the focus now moving toward scaling and broader enterprise adoption.

April 30, 2026

April Infrastructure Update: Stable Scale and Enterprise Readiness Achieved

Investor & Community Update April Progress Report

April has been a defining month for our infrastructure maturity and enterprise readiness. We continued to strengthen the core network, expand system capabilities, and deliver production-grade features that are now actively used in real environments.

Network Stability & Performance

This month, the main network demonstrated sustained operational stability with over 100,000 successful transactions processed. Performance remained consistent under increasing load, confirming that the current architecture is capable of supporting real-world enterprise usage without degradation.

Key highlights:

  • Stable production uptime across core services
  • Consistent transaction processing under high volume
  • No critical disruptions across the main network layer

This level of reliability is a strong indicator that the system is evolving beyond testing environments into a production-ready infrastructure layer.

Legacy Connector Now Live

A major milestone this month was the successful deployment of the Legacy Connector.

This component enables seamless integration with existing enterprise systems without requiring structural changes or migrations. Organizations can now connect their current workflows directly into the network layer while maintaining full continuity of operations.

Key outcomes:

  • Live deployment in production environments
  • Zero-disruption integration approach
  • Immediate compatibility with existing enterprise workflows
  • Reduced onboarding friction for technical teams

This is a foundational step toward broader enterprise adoption, as it removes one of the largest barriers: system replacement requirements.

Infrastructure Improvements

Several backend optimizations were implemented throughout April to improve scalability and execution efficiency:

  • Enhanced transaction routing logic
  • Improved indexing reliability for faster data retrieval
  • Reduced latency across core service endpoints
  • Strengthened system monitoring and failure recovery mechanisms

These improvements collectively increase resilience and ensure predictable performance as usage scales.

Developer & Ecosystem Readiness

Work continued on improving developer accessibility and integration speed. The focus has been on simplifying how external systems connect, interact, and extend functionality without requiring deep infrastructure changes.

Key progress:

  • Cleaner integration pathways for external systems
  • More predictable API behavior under load
  • Improved documentation structure for faster onboarding
Looking Ahead

With a stable core network and live enterprise connectors now in place, the focus for the next phase will shift toward:

  • Expanding enterprise integrations
  • Enhancing automation layers for workflows
  • Further improving system observability and audit capabilities
  • Scaling transaction throughput under real production conditions
Closing Note

April marks a clear transition point: from core development into operational maturity. The foundation is now stable, the connectors are live, and real usage is already validating the architecture in production environments.

We appreciate the continued trust and support from investors and the community as we move into the next stage of growth.

edeXa team