Protocolo Base

Snapshot

A serialized copy of the full accounts state at a rooted slot, used for fast validator bootstrapping. Full snapshots contain all accounts; incremental snapshots contain only accounts modified since the last full snapshot. New validators download a snapshot instead of replaying the entire ledger history, reducing sync time from days to minutes.

IDsnapshot

Leitura rápida

Comece pela explicação mais curta e útil antes de aprofundar.

A serialized copy of the full accounts state at a rooted slot, used for fast validator bootstrapping. Full snapshots contain all accounts; incremental snapshots contain only accounts modified since the last full snapshot. New validators download a snapshot instead of replaying the entire ledger history, reducing sync time from days to minutes.

Modelo mental

Use primeiro a analogia curta para raciocinar melhor sobre o termo quando ele aparecer em código, docs ou prompts.

Pense nisso como parte da engrenagem que mantém a ordenação, execução ou consenso da rede funcionando.

Contexto técnico

Coloque o termo dentro da camada de Solana em que ele vive para raciocinar melhor sobre ele.

Consenso, rotação de líderes, slots, epochs e o runtime.

Por que builders ligam para isso

Transforme o termo de vocabulário em algo operacional para produto e engenharia.

Este termo destrava conceitos adjacentes rapidamente, então funciona melhor quando você o trata como um ponto de conexão, não como definição isolada.

Handoff para IA

Handoff para IA

Use este bloco compacto quando quiser dar contexto aterrado para um agente ou assistente sem despejar a página inteira.

Snapshot (snapshot)
Categoria: Protocolo Base
Definição: A serialized copy of the full accounts state at a rooted slot, used for fast validator bootstrapping. Full snapshots contain all accounts; incremental snapshots contain only accounts modified since the last full snapshot. New validators download a snapshot instead of replaying the entire ledger history, reducing sync time from days to minutes.
Relacionados: AccountsDB, Bank, Validador
Glossary Copilot

Faça perguntas de Solana com contexto aterrado sem sair do glossário.

Use contexto do glossário, relações entre termos, modelos mentais e builder paths para receber respostas estruturadas em vez de output genérico.

Explicar este código

Opcional: cole código Anchor, Solana ou Rust para o Copilot mapear primitivas de volta para termos do glossário.

Faça uma pergunta aterrada no glossário

Faça uma pergunta aterrada no glossário

O Copilot vai responder usando o termo atual, conceitos relacionados, modelos mentais e o grafo ao redor do glossário.

Grafo conceitual

Veja o termo como parte de uma rede, não como uma definição sem saída.

Esses ramos mostram quais conceitos esse termo toca diretamente e o que existe uma camada além deles.

Ramo

AccountsDB

The persistent storage layer for all Solana accounts. AccountsDB stores account data in memory-mapped AppendVec files, indexed by pubkey and slot. It supports fast lookups, handles account deduplication across slots, and periodically cleans up dead accounts. AccountsDB is the largest consumer of validator disk space.

Ramo

Bank

An in-memory representation of the accounts state at a specific slot. Each slot gets its own Bank that inherits from its parent slot's Bank. The Bank processes transactions, updates account balances, and tracks execution results. Once a slot is complete, the Bank is frozen and can be snapshotted or used as a parent for the next Bank.

Ramo

Validador

A node that participates in the Solana network by validating transactions, voting on blocks, and (when selected as leader) producing new blocks. Validators run the Agave, Firedancer, or Jito client software, require significant hardware (128+ GB RAM, high-core CPU, NVMe SSD), and earn rewards from inflation and transaction fees.

Próximos conceitos para explorar

Continue a cadeia de aprendizado em vez de parar em uma única definição.

Estes são os próximos conceitos que valem abrir se você quiser que este termo faça mais sentido dentro de um workflow real de Solana.

Protocolo Base

AccountsDB

The persistent storage layer for all Solana accounts. AccountsDB stores account data in memory-mapped AppendVec files, indexed by pubkey and slot. It supports fast lookups, handles account deduplication across slots, and periodically cleans up dead accounts. AccountsDB is the largest consumer of validator disk space.

Protocolo Base

Bank

An in-memory representation of the accounts state at a specific slot. Each slot gets its own Bank that inherits from its parent slot's Bank. The Bank processes transactions, updates account balances, and tracks execution results. Once a slot is complete, the Bank is frozen and can be snapshotted or used as a parent for the next Bank.

Protocolo Base

Validador

A node that participates in the Solana network by validating transactions, voting on blocks, and (when selected as leader) producing new blocks. Validators run the Agave, Firedancer, or Jito client software, require significant hardware (128+ GB RAM, high-core CPU, NVMe SSD), and earn rewards from inflation and transaction fees.

Protocolo Base

Sonic SVM

The first chain extension (appchain) on Solana, purpose-built for gaming applications using the HyperGrid framework. Sonic enables sovereign game economies that process millions of requests per second while settling back to Solana L1, reducing transaction costs by up to 100x compared to regular Solana transactions while maintaining native composability.

Comumente confundido com

Termos próximos em vocabulário, sigla ou vizinhança conceitual.

Essas entradas são fáceis de misturar quando você lê rápido, faz prompting em um LLM ou está entrando em uma nova camada de Solana.

Protocolo Basesealevel

Sealevel

Solana's parallel transaction execution engine. Sealevel can process thousands of transactions simultaneously by analyzing each transaction's declared account inputs—transactions that don't touch the same writable accounts run in parallel across available CPU cores. This account-level parallelism is what enables Solana's high throughput.

AliasSVM Runtime
Protocolo Baseshred

Shred

The smallest unit of block data propagated through the network via Turbine. Blocks are split into shreds of up to 1,228 bytes each (fitting in a single UDP packet). Shreds are Reed-Solomon erasure coded—typically 32 data shreds produce 32 recovery shreds—so blocks can be reconstructed even if up to half the shreds are lost.

Protocolo Baseslot

Slot

A time window during which a designated leader validator can produce a block. Each slot lasts approximately 400 milliseconds. Slots are numbered sequentially from genesis and grouped into epochs of 432,000 slots (~2-3 days). Not every slot produces a block—a skipped slot means the leader was offline or too slow.

Termos relacionados

Siga os conceitos que realmente dão contexto a este termo.

Entradas de glossário só ficam úteis quando estão conectadas. Esses links são o caminho mais curto para ideias adjacentes.

Protocolo Baseaccounts-db

AccountsDB

The persistent storage layer for all Solana accounts. AccountsDB stores account data in memory-mapped AppendVec files, indexed by pubkey and slot. It supports fast lookups, handles account deduplication across slots, and periodically cleans up dead accounts. AccountsDB is the largest consumer of validator disk space.

Protocolo Basebank

Bank

An in-memory representation of the accounts state at a specific slot. Each slot gets its own Bank that inherits from its parent slot's Bank. The Bank processes transactions, updates account balances, and tracks execution results. Once a slot is complete, the Bank is frozen and can be snapshotted or used as a parent for the next Bank.

Protocolo Basevalidator

Validador

A node that participates in the Solana network by validating transactions, voting on blocks, and (when selected as leader) producing new blocks. Validators run the Agave, Firedancer, or Jito client software, require significant hardware (128+ GB RAM, high-core CPU, NVMe SSD), and earn rewards from inflation and transaction fees.

Mais na categoria

Permaneça na mesma camada e continue construindo contexto.

Essas entradas vivem ao lado do termo atual e ajudam a página a parecer parte de um grafo maior, não um beco sem saída.

Protocolo Base

Prova de História (PoH)

A clock mechanism that cryptographically proves the passage of time between events. PoH uses a sequential SHA-256 hash chain where each output becomes the next input, creating a verifiable ordering of events without requiring consensus. The leader produces ~400,000 hashes per slot (~400ms), and any validator can verify the sequence in parallel, enabling Solana's high throughput by removing the need for validators to agree on time.

Protocolo Base

Tower BFT

Solana's custom BFT consensus algorithm built on top of Proof of History. Tower BFT uses PoH as a clock to reduce communication overhead in traditional PBFT from O(n²) to O(n). Validators vote on forks with exponentially increasing lockout periods—each consecutive vote doubles the lockout, making rollbacks progressively more expensive. A fork is finalized when it reaches supermajority (66.7%+ of stake).

Protocolo Base

Slot

A time window during which a designated leader validator can produce a block. Each slot lasts approximately 400 milliseconds. Slots are numbered sequentially from genesis and grouped into epochs of 432,000 slots (~2-3 days). Not every slot produces a block—a skipped slot means the leader was offline or too slow.

Protocolo Base

Bloco

A set of entries produced by a leader during a single slot. A block contains transactions bundled into entries, each with a PoH hash proving ordering. Blocks are broken into shreds for network propagation via Turbine. Maximum block size is limited by compute units (48M CU cap per block) rather than byte size.