As the Osaka/Mendel hard fork approaches, scheduled for implementation on 28 April, a major milestone in one of BNB Chain’s latest network evolution initiatives. Now, users will find themselves encouraged to stake their investments and gear up for transitions initiated towards reaching sub-second block times. The network has aggressively pushed performance limits over the course of the past year, with block times reduced from 1.5 seconds (under Lorentz) to a mere ~0.45 in Fermi. However, whilst this rapid acceleration has established BNB Chain to be one of the fastest blockchain networks, it has also created issues regarding execution consistency and
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