#数字资产市场动态 Bitroot mainnet test officially launched. This update is not just a feature upgrade—it addresses the long-standing performance bottlenecks in blockchain technology. Using the Pipeline BFT consensus mechanism, block confirmation can be achieved in 0.4 seconds. The TPS based on optimistic parallelized EVM engine can reach 25,600. Combined with dynamic sharding and a three-phase conflict detection mechanism, it ensures security without sacrificing decentralization. In simple terms, a brand-new architecture has been used to solve three traditionally interdependent issues: performance, security, and decentralization. For users eager to experience high-speed transactions, this round of testing is worth paying attention to.
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GasFeeBeggar
· 12-27 02:50
Wow, a TPS of 25,600 is really impressive. Let's see if Bitroot can truly deliver on this.
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LiquidatedTwice
· 12-27 02:47
25600 TPS sounds incredible, but I don't know if it can actually be achieved in practice. Let's wait and see if anyone tests it and gets stuck before making any conclusions.
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DaoGovernanceOfficer
· 12-27 02:24
empirically speaking, 25.6k tps sounds great until you check the actual validator distribution across shards. where's the decentralization data?
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zkProofGremlin
· 12-27 02:22
0.4 seconds block time? This time, Bitroot is definitely not bragging. 25,600 TPS sounds a bit crazy... Finally, there's a project daring to extend all three sides of the triangle.
#数字资产市场动态 Bitroot mainnet test officially launched. This update is not just a feature upgrade—it addresses the long-standing performance bottlenecks in blockchain technology. Using the Pipeline BFT consensus mechanism, block confirmation can be achieved in 0.4 seconds. The TPS based on optimistic parallelized EVM engine can reach 25,600. Combined with dynamic sharding and a three-phase conflict detection mechanism, it ensures security without sacrificing decentralization. In simple terms, a brand-new architecture has been used to solve three traditionally interdependent issues: performance, security, and decentralization. For users eager to experience high-speed transactions, this round of testing is worth paying attention to.