On July 15th, the Jovay testnet was officially launched. As a blockchain platform built by AntChain specifically for institutional-grade application scenarios, it aims to serve various application scenarios, including RWA. Jovay solves the core pain points of traditional Layer 2 solutions in terms of performance, security, compliance, and scalability through three major technologies: parallel execution architecture, progressive hybrid verification mechanism, and modular architecture, making large-scale, high-frequency on-chain transactions possible. It is understood that Jovay plans to complete the mainnet launch in the fourth quarter of 2025. It is reported that Jovay, through a three-layer pipeline parallel architecture at the transaction, block, and batch levels, can significantly increase throughput while reducing user response time to within 1 second, ensuring the real-time nature of scenarios such as transfers and RWA contract calls. In response to the problems of traditional Rollup solutions such as excessive verification time and delayed dispute periods, Jovay adopts a trusted execution environment (TEE) and zero-knowledge proof (ZKP) dual-proof architecture system, which takes into account performance while reducing reliance on centralized hardware. Jovay also uses a modular architecture, which allows for independent upgrades of each core module based on technological evolution. [Odaily Planet Daily]