Can BNB Rally Post-Maxwell? BNB Chain’s Latest Upgrade Cuts Block Time for Better Performance
The post Can BNB Rally Post-Maxwell? BNB Chain’s Latest Upgrade Cuts Block Time for Better Performance appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. The Maxwell Hardfork is officially coming off today, with Binance Chain expected to record a significant reduction in block times from 1.5 seconds to 0.75 seconds. The price of BNB is also expected to record an explosive surge from the current level, as analysts predict a level above $1000. Binance (BNB) Chain is embarking on one of the most crucial hard forks in its history to enhance the responsiveness of the network while improving the validator performance and transaction speed. Dubbed Maxwell, the testnet hardfork occurred on May 26, 2025, with the mainnet hardfork scheduled for today, June 30, 2025. What to Expect The Maxwell Hardfork is expected to reduce block times to 0.75 seconds from 1.5 seconds. According to reports, this would significantly enhance Decentralized Finance (DeFi) operations, improve user experience, and make transactions cheaper. As noted in our previous discussion, the Lorentz Hardfork, which occurred earlier, reduced the block time from 3 seconds to 1.5 seconds. This made the network more attractive, increasing its daily Decentralized Exchange (DEX) volume to rank first on Dune. Additionally, its average transaction fee was reduced to just $0.04. Above all, this improved the network’s stability by reducing the Reorg frequency from “5/day to 2/day”. As indicated in our earlier discussion, BNB Chain completed another upgrade dubbed Pascal in March to enhance the Ethereum Virtual Machine (EVM), facilitate gasless transactions, and improve user experience. More About the BNB Chain’s Maxwell Hardfork The much-anticipated Maxwell Hardfork is reported to be powered by three main proposals, namely BEP-524, BEP-563, and BEP-564. BEP-524 would introduce the 0.75 block interval to increase transaction confirmation time, improve DeFi and Game Finance (GameFi) interaction, etc. The BEP-563 would also improve the “peer-to-peer messaging between validators”. Per our research, this would facilitate faster block proposal communication, reduce the risk of…

The post Can BNB Rally Post-Maxwell? BNB Chain’s Latest Upgrade Cuts Block Time for Better Performance appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com.
The Maxwell Hardfork is officially coming off today, with Binance Chain expected to record a significant reduction in block times from 1.5 seconds to 0.75 seconds. The price of BNB is also expected to record an explosive surge from the current level, as analysts predict a level above $1000. Binance (BNB) Chain is embarking on one of the most crucial hard forks in its history to enhance the responsiveness of the network while improving the validator performance and transaction speed. Dubbed Maxwell, the testnet hardfork occurred on May 26, 2025, with the mainnet hardfork scheduled for today, June 30, 2025. What to Expect The Maxwell Hardfork is expected to reduce block times to 0.75 seconds from 1.5 seconds. According to reports, this would significantly enhance Decentralized Finance (DeFi) operations, improve user experience, and make transactions cheaper. As noted in our previous discussion, the Lorentz Hardfork, which occurred earlier, reduced the block time from 3 seconds to 1.5 seconds. This made the network more attractive, increasing its daily Decentralized Exchange (DEX) volume to rank first on Dune. Additionally, its average transaction fee was reduced to just $0.04. Above all, this improved the network’s stability by reducing the Reorg frequency from “5/day to 2/day”. As indicated in our earlier discussion, BNB Chain completed another upgrade dubbed Pascal in March to enhance the Ethereum Virtual Machine (EVM), facilitate gasless transactions, and improve user experience. More About the BNB Chain’s Maxwell Hardfork The much-anticipated Maxwell Hardfork is reported to be powered by three main proposals, namely BEP-524, BEP-563, and BEP-564. BEP-524 would introduce the 0.75 block interval to increase transaction confirmation time, improve DeFi and Game Finance (GameFi) interaction, etc. The BEP-563 would also improve the “peer-to-peer messaging between validators”. Per our research, this would facilitate faster block proposal communication, reduce the risk of…
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