By: Geeq on Jan 10, 2026
December was about quality you can feel and scale you can trust. Here’s the tight read.
✅ Test coverage and automation
Automated coverage is up roughly 20 percent across unit, integration, and end to end suites. New boundary and adversarial cases run in CI on every pull request. Flaky tests were quarantined or rewritten, timing noise reduced with deterministic seeds, and failures now surface clearer diagnostics. Result: faster feedback, fewer regressions, higher release confidence.
📈 Scalability and efficiency
Work focused on handling ledgers that exceed in-memory limits while keeping resources predictable. Core cryptographic structures now compute in chunks with streaming verification and bounded memory. Merkle calculations are leaner, hot paths were profiled and tightened, and backpressure keeps ingestion smooth under load. Result: steadier throughput and lower peak memory as datasets grow.
🧠 Why this matters
Better tests cut risk and shorten the path from feature complete to ship. Streaming-friendly crypto keeps growth smooth as data scales.
🔜 What’s next
Extend automated coverage to long-tail edge cases and failure injection
Run mixed read and write scale tests across chains
Benchmark the new crypto pipeline and publish latency and memory targets
Gate releases on green CI with stricter quality bars
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