Ethereum News: ETH Dev Proposes 6-Second Block Times to Boost Speed, Slash Fees
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Ethereum Proposal That Could Make the Network Faster
The post Ethereum Proposal That Could Make the Network Faster appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. Welcome to The Protocol, CoinDesk’s weekly wrap-up of the most important stories in cryptocurrency tech development. I’m Margaux Nijkerk, CoinDesk’s Tech & Protocols reporter. In this issue: Ethereum Developer Proposes 6-Second Block Times to Boost Speed ZKsync’s Airbender zkVM Proves Ethereum Blocks in 35 Seconds Norway Plans Ban on New Crypto Min…
Ethereum Speed Upgrade, ZKsync Milestone, and Norway's Crypto Mining Ban
Ethereum could soon double its speed under a new proposal from core developer Barnabé Monnot. The proposal, EIP-7782, suggests reducing slot times from 12 to 6 seconds, boosting transaction throughput and accelerating block confirmations. If adopted in the upcoming Glamsterdam upgrade expected in 2026, this change would enhance the user experience by making wallets and dApps faster and more responsive. Meanwhile, ZKsync developer Matter Labs int…
Why Ethereum 6-Second Block Time Might Change Everything The VR Soldier
introduction Ethereum may soon get a serious turbo boost. Developers are floating a proposal to chop block slot times in half, from 12 seconds to just 6. That means transactions could get confirmed twice as fast without increasing the network’s total output. Sounds like a minor detail, right? Well, not really. This simple timing change could ripple through the entire Ethereum ecosystem, from DeFi to rollups, from fees to user experience. As part…
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