ZetaChain releases a new version upgrade of ZetaClient to improve capital efficiency and user experience.
Odaily Planet Daily reports that ZetaChain has released a new version upgrade for ZetaClient, following the execution layer iteration after the UNISON (V36) mainnet. The core upgrade introduces multi-deposit/multi-call capabilities for single cross-chain transactions to Universal Apps, while continuing to push forward the goal of approximately 2-second block generation. After the upgrade, a single cross-chain interaction can be automatically split and triggered into multiple steps and multiple chains of contract calls on the Universal EVM, reducing the reliance on off-chain orchestration for complex cross-chain processes. This capability improves the capital efficiency and process experience of Universal DeFi/DEXs, while making it easier to translate the natural language intent of AI agents into complete cross-chain workflows. The new version also enhances inbound stability under high load, paves the way for faster keysigning and stronger observability, and expands native interoperability support for Sui (withdrawAndCall) and Solana (larger payload).
