The evolution of network performance keeps accelerating. Through the Lorentz, Pascal, and Maxwell hard forks in 2025, BSC achieved remarkable progress—block times compressed to just 0.75 seconds. That's a substantial leap in confirmation speed. Looking ahead, the Fermi hard fork scheduled for 2026 will push this even further, bringing block times down to 0.45s. Each upgrade marks another milestone in the chain's pursuit of scalability and efficiency.
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LiquidationWizard
· 9h ago
0.45 seconds? Bro, that's ridiculously fast, almost at the speed of light haha
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SignatureLiquidator
· 9h ago
0.45 seconds? No matter how fast you sell, you still have to wait for the contract to execute. What's the use of speed?
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CafeMinor
· 9h ago
0.45 seconds? If that's true, the crypto world would go nuts...
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NFTBlackHole
· 9h ago
0.45 seconds? That's still far from on-chain high-frequency trading. Let's wait and see.
The evolution of network performance keeps accelerating. Through the Lorentz, Pascal, and Maxwell hard forks in 2025, BSC achieved remarkable progress—block times compressed to just 0.75 seconds. That's a substantial leap in confirmation speed. Looking ahead, the Fermi hard fork scheduled for 2026 will push this even further, bringing block times down to 0.45s. Each upgrade marks another milestone in the chain's pursuit of scalability and efficiency.