
Chris Tilt developed scalable, high-throughput snapshot processing features for the input-output-hk/acropolis repository, focusing on memory-efficient handling of large blockchain datasets. He introduced chunked CBOR-based parsing with a 64MB buffer and 16MB read chunks, enabling batch UTXO processing and improved data streaming performance. Using Rust and C++, Chris extended the streaming parser to report block production statistics per stake pool, enhancing operational visibility. He also refactored logging, aligned data types for CBOR compatibility, and improved testing infrastructure. These efforts resulted in more maintainable code, safer memory management, and a robust foundation for future optimization in blockchain system programming.

October 2025 monthly summary for input-output-hk/acropolis: Focused effort on scalable, high-throughput snapshot processing and code quality improvements, delivering measurable business value and a solid foundation for future optimization.
October 2025 monthly summary for input-output-hk/acropolis: Focused effort on scalable, high-throughput snapshot processing and code quality improvements, delivering measurable business value and a solid foundation for future optimization.
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