BSC is about to experience a speed upgrade. Through the BEP-619 upgrade, the block time interval has been shortened from the previous level to 0.45 seconds—this means transaction confirmations will be much faster. The response speed of dApps across the entire network will also improve accordingly. Specifically, the upgrade involves several key changes: faster transaction finality, more frequent validator rotations, and the unlocking of some new use cases. In simple terms, it's faster confirmations, a more flexible architecture, and more possibilities.
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CommunityLurker
· 01-08 19:32
0.45 seconds block time? That'll significantly reduce trading slippage. Finally, no more being proven wrong.
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GasFeeNightmare
· 01-08 11:24
0.45 seconds? Will meme coins also crash twice as fast now? Haha
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TokenToaster
· 01-06 16:00
0.45 seconds? This speed really can beat, finally no more waiting so long
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SorryRugPulled
· 01-06 15:53
0.45 seconds? Bro, you're about to take off! Finally, no more waiting forever haha
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MrDecoder
· 01-06 15:41
0.45 seconds? Wow, now the swap slippage can save a lot of people from losing, that speed was truly incredible before.
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WalletDoomsDay
· 01-06 15:40
0.45 seconds? With this speed, I would never have dared to imagine it before... BSC is about to get competitive.
BSC is about to experience a speed upgrade. Through the BEP-619 upgrade, the block time interval has been shortened from the previous level to 0.45 seconds—this means transaction confirmations will be much faster. The response speed of dApps across the entire network will also improve accordingly. Specifically, the upgrade involves several key changes: faster transaction finality, more frequent validator rotations, and the unlocking of some new use cases. In simple terms, it's faster confirmations, a more flexible architecture, and more possibilities.