【Blockchain Rhythm】BNB Chain recently released its technology development plan for 2026, with a clear strategy — to continue implementing the dual-client solution. One client based on Geth is responsible for stability, serving as a reliable backbone for validators’ compatibility and operations; the other client based on Reth is tasked with high performance, driving full nodes, archive nodes, and future validator participation.
In the short term, by next year, they aim to achieve several key metrics: running at 20,000 TPS under sub-second finality conditions, and further reducing gas costs through software optimizations. They are also making moves in consensus algorithms and network latency, aiming to push finality into a deeper sub-second level.
Looking further ahead to the 2026-2028 cycle, BNB Chain aspires to become the true next-generation transaction chain. The ambition is significant — targeting nearly 1 million TPS throughput, which requires maintaining about 20 GGas per second of execution capacity. Transaction confirmation aims for near-instant finality, ideally within 150 milliseconds. The technical architecture will adopt execution proofs combined with off-chain and on-chain hybrid computing, ensuring both performance and security. At the same time, they are strengthening decentralization by improving validator models and fault-tolerance mechanisms to enhance the network’s resilience. The ultimate goal is to achieve top-tier performance along with top-tier security and reliability.
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faded_wojak.eth
· 12-30 12:39
20,000 TPS sounds impressive, but I'm worried it's just on paper data.
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OnchainGossiper
· 12-30 12:37
Wow, 20,000 TPS is just a short-term goal? Really bold to boast about that, let's wait and see.
Let's wait until next year; too many promises are made now.
I like the dual-client approach; separating stability and performance is smart, but I wonder if it will actually run smoothly or crash.
A million TPS sounds crazy, but with BNB throwing money at it, let's keep an eye on it.
Sub-second finality + gas reduction—if both are achieved, other chains can just go die.
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TokenVelocityTrauma
· 12-30 12:18
20,000 TPS sub-second finality, BNB is really serious this time.
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gas_fee_therapist
· 12-30 12:14
20,000 TPS sounds great, but actual implementation is the real key.
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DegenDreamer
· 12-30 12:13
BNB's current technical roadmap is indeed impressive. The dual-client solution balances stability and performance, which is a very pragmatic approach.
Reaching 20,000 TPS with near-instant finality is easy to say but really challenging to implement. Gas optimization remains an eternal topic.
The goal of 1 million TPS is a bit ambitious... but I really appreciate BNB's boldness in setting such flags.
Whether the Mouse can keep up with this roadmap is the key. There's still a big gap between the theoretical data and actual operation.
Forget it, let's wait until the actual implementation to see. Anyway, the liquidity of the BNB ecosystem is right there.
BNB Chain 2026 Technology Roadmap Revealed: Sub-Second Finality and Surpassing 20,000 TPS
【Blockchain Rhythm】BNB Chain recently released its technology development plan for 2026, with a clear strategy — to continue implementing the dual-client solution. One client based on Geth is responsible for stability, serving as a reliable backbone for validators’ compatibility and operations; the other client based on Reth is tasked with high performance, driving full nodes, archive nodes, and future validator participation.
In the short term, by next year, they aim to achieve several key metrics: running at 20,000 TPS under sub-second finality conditions, and further reducing gas costs through software optimizations. They are also making moves in consensus algorithms and network latency, aiming to push finality into a deeper sub-second level.
Looking further ahead to the 2026-2028 cycle, BNB Chain aspires to become the true next-generation transaction chain. The ambition is significant — targeting nearly 1 million TPS throughput, which requires maintaining about 20 GGas per second of execution capacity. Transaction confirmation aims for near-instant finality, ideally within 150 milliseconds. The technical architecture will adopt execution proofs combined with off-chain and on-chain hybrid computing, ensuring both performance and security. At the same time, they are strengthening decentralization by improving validator models and fault-tolerance mechanisms to enhance the network’s resilience. The ultimate goal is to achieve top-tier performance along with top-tier security and reliability.