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The introduction of Long-Living Masternode Quorums in Dash Core 0.14 provides
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a foundation to further scale InstantSend. LLMQ-based InstantSend removes a
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number of previously required limitations and simplifies the process by decreasing
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the number of P2P messages clients must use.
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a foundation to further scale InstantSend. LLMQs enable the transaction input
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locking process (and resulting network traffic) to occur within the quorum. This
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enables further scaling without introducing network congestion since only the
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output of the locking process is relayed to the entire Dash network.
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LLMQ-based InstantSend also removes a number of previously required limitations
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and simplifies the process by decreasing the number of P2P messages clients must
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process. Rather than tracking individual masternode votes for each transaction
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input, all required locking information is found within the single `islock` message
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for a transaction.
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During the evaluation and transition from standard InstantSend to LLMQ-based
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InstantSend, Sporks 2 (`SPORK_2_INSTANTSEND_ENABLED`) and 20 (`SPORK_20_INSTANTSEND_LLMQ_BASED`)
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