As the block interval on BSC continues to shorten, a smarter finality mechanism becomes especially crucial. ⚠
The core innovation of BEP-590 is that it allows proposal nodes to aggregate voting data beyond the parent block range. What does this mean? Even during peak network congestion, rapid finality can still be maintained stably. In other words, the certainty of consensus is no longer easily broken by network pressure.
In comparison, the current BEP-126 can only calculate voting data from the immediate parent, which is obviously limited. BEP-590 expands the scope of vote aggregation, making the entire system more resilient in the face of traffic surges. This is a significant advancement for public chains that pursue high efficiency and stability.
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Degen4Breakfast
· 3h ago
Hmm, this BEP-590 really seems to have some substance. Finally, someone is seriously working on certainty.
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NeverPresent
· 15h ago
Starting to implement new mechanisms again. Will this truly solve the congestion this time, or is it just another PPT plan...
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zkProofInThePudding
· 15h ago
It's about time to get this mechanism sorted out; the BEP-126 system is really outdated.
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FUD_Whisperer
· 15h ago
What, what is BEP-590 again? It feels like the rules keep changing every time. Which one is the final plan?
As the block interval on BSC continues to shorten, a smarter finality mechanism becomes especially crucial. ⚠
The core innovation of BEP-590 is that it allows proposal nodes to aggregate voting data beyond the parent block range. What does this mean? Even during peak network congestion, rapid finality can still be maintained stably. In other words, the certainty of consensus is no longer easily broken by network pressure.
In comparison, the current BEP-126 can only calculate voting data from the immediate parent, which is obviously limited. BEP-590 expands the scope of vote aggregation, making the entire system more resilient in the face of traffic surges. This is a significant advancement for public chains that pursue high efficiency and stability.