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Common questions about Vertura and how to get started
Vertura is currently in closed testing with select partners. We're working hard to ensure a smooth launch with comprehensive documentation and developer tools. Follow us on X for the latest updates on our launch timeline.
Vertura will provide SDKs for JavaScript/TypeScript, Rust, Python, and Go at launch. Our JavaScript/TypeScript SDK includes full type definitions and works in both Node.js and browser environments.
Vertura operates as a high-performance infrastructure layer that directly integrates with Solana's validators and consensus mechanism. It leverages Solana's parallel runtime (Sealevel) for optimal throughput without introducing additional complexity.
Core components of Vertura will be open source upon launch, allowing the community to audit, contribute, and build extensions. We believe in transparency and community-driven development.
Vertura is designed to work with standard development environments. For web applications, any modern Node.js version (16+) will work. For on-chain programs, you'll need the standard Solana development toolkit. Detailed system requirements will be available in our documentation at launch.
Vertura operates on Solana, so standard Solana transaction fees apply. Our infrastructure layer adds minimal overhead while significantly improving throughput and developer experience. Detailed pricing and cost optimization guides will be available at launch.