Kwil delivers predictable and reliable performance at a range of transaction sizes, block sizes, and concurrency. This document provides an overview of the performance you can expect and establishes baseline, real-world metrics for Kwil database networks.
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Today, we are excited to announce Kwil’s next major release: Kwil v0.7 – The Postgres Release. This release dramatically improves on the functionality released at the end of 2023
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Today, we are excited to launch the culmination of the last several month’s work at Kwil: The Networks Release.
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Last week, the Kwil team returned from an interesting and productive week at EthCC in Paris. One of the prominent themes at the conference was Decentralized Identity (DID) solutions
Today, we are excited to introduce a new paradigm for implementing custom logic and functionality in a decentralized database: Kwil Extensions.
Today, we are unveiling the Kwil Database Explorer: a new user interface for developers, database administrators, and everyday users to visualize relational data on the Kwil network.
Building upon the features included in the previous Kuneiform release, we are thrilled to announce the next major upgrade for Kwil: The SQL Syntax Expansion.
The Kwil JS/TS SDK is the quickest and easiest way to integrate a decentralized relational database into your application.
Today, we are excited to unveil our next major release to Kwil: The Kuneiform Release. This release is a significant update to supporting permissionless and decentralized SQL databases for the Web3-development stack.
Kwil is the decentralized database that enables applications to run without central authority.
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