The Berachain community is set to enhance its transaction processing capabilities with a new proposal aimed at significantly reducing transaction inclusion times. This initiative, known as BRIP0007 Berachain Preconfirmations, seeks to provide users with a faster and more efficient experience while ensuring the network's security remains intact. The source notes that this development could lead to increased user satisfaction and broader adoption of the platform.
New Proposal for Transaction Inclusion Times
Under the new proposal, transaction inclusion times will be slashed from two seconds to approximately 200 milliseconds. This will be achieved through the introduction of an optional fast lane for users who prioritize speed, allowing for near-instant transaction feedback. The implementation of a lightweight sequencer will enable the bundling of transactions into small partial blocks, ensuring that users experience rapid inclusion of their transactions.
Maintaining Network Reliability
Despite the accelerated inclusion times, full finality will still adhere to the original two-second schedule, maintaining the network's reliability. This development is particularly significant for decentralized exchanges and Web3 games, as it aims to enhance their responsiveness, making them comparable to centralized systems.
Safety and Liveness Prioritized
The proposal also prioritizes safety and liveness, with a built-in mechanism to revert to the default two-second block building cycle in the event of a sequencer failure. This ensures that network stability is preserved, allowing users to enjoy the benefits of faster transactions without compromising on security.
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