Structured Testing Pushes Mesa Closer to Mainnet Launch

Structured Testing Pushes Mesa Closer to Mainnet Launch
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TL;DR:

  • Mesa Testnet completed 9 upgrade rehearsals and optimizations that reduced packaging time from 2 hours to 22 minutes.
  • The o1Labs team launched o1js 3.0 in preview, offering full compatibility with Mesa and zkApp migrations from Berkeley.
  • The next stage is Mesa Trail, which will exactly replicate the mainnet upgrade process and will include the Trailblazers incentive program.

The engineering team atĀ o1LabsĀ published a detailed update on theĀ status ofĀ Mesa, the next major protocol upgrade for theĀ MinaĀ network. The report documents the work carried out over the past month on the testnet, launched in November 2025 as an intentionally unstable pre-production environment, designed toĀ detect issues early and lay the groundwork for a safe migration to mainnet.

Among the most significant advances, the team completedĀ nine upgrade rehearsals across different modes, configurations and architectures. Rehearsals 7 and 9 were corporate-scale, involving participants from multiple time zones and varying levels of experience to simulate a realistic upgrade scenario. During these tests,Ā a glibc dependency issue was identified and resolved, and a bug preventing nodes from starting correctly under certain conditions was fixed.

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Mesa Accelerates Its Infrastructure Speed

One of the most notable achievements of the period was theĀ optimization of the packaging pipeline, whichĀ reduced package generation time from two hours to just 22 minutes. The team also developed aĀ real-time monitoring toolĀ that allows users to visualize what percentage of active stake has migrated to the new version, andĀ launched a dedicated explorer with a full historyĀ of blocks and transactions for all networks associated with Mesa.

At the protocol level,Ā the OCaml workstream completed the automatic upgrade mode for theĀ hard fork, a substantial improvement over the manual process used in previous versions.Ā The average block time on the Testnet was also corrected, and a persistent memory leak in the Mina daemon linked to the libp2p auxiliary code was resolved.

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The Road to Trail

On the application development front, the team launched a preview version ofĀ o1js 3.0, whichĀ provides complete tooling forĀ developers. The end-to-end migration pipeline was also completed toĀ upgrade zkApps from Berkeley to Mesa, with successful tests of the upgrade mechanism carried out during recent rehearsals.

The next stage of the process isĀ Trail, which will start from a state similar to Berkeley’s and execute a full upgradeĀ replicating exactly what will happen on mainnet. Prior to its launch,Ā a final rehearsal will be conducted after the code freeze. Simultaneously, theĀ TrailblazersĀ program will be launched, an initiative offeringĀ incentives for experienced node operators, selected to represent diverse geographies, hardware configurations and deployment environments.

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