#以太坊行情技术解读 Recently noticed an interesting phenomenon — Bitroot's underlying architecture has some real improvements in this upgrade.
In the hybrid consensus mechanism, TPS skyrocketed, and second-level confirmation is no longer just talk. The transaction fees are even more impressive — cut by over 90%, which is very effective in high concurrency scenarios. Dynamic sharding technology has supported this, and large-scale transaction concurrency is no longer a bottleneck.
Global nodes are becoming more densely distributed, and the ecosystem's robustness is increasing. This continuous expansion pace is worth observing. For traders, fast confirmation speeds and low costs are tangible benefits. The competition in Web3 infrastructure is indeed accelerating, and it's clear that various chains are working hard to optimize user experience.
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NestedFox
· 13h ago
Wow, a reduction of over 90% in transaction fees? Is TPS really taking off, or is this just another wave of retail investors getting chopped up?
It seems like they're really serious, but how long can these optimizations last?
Let's wait until there are truly more on-chain users before judging; right now, it's still a bit uncertain.
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GateUser-6bc33122
· 12-15 15:20
Cut 90% of the fees? That's a bit aggressive to boast about. Let's see how it actually performs once it's up and running.
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LiquidityLarry
· 12-15 15:19
Second-level confirmation and a 90% reduction in fees—this pace is really aggressive, but it seems like every chain is hyping this up. The real question is, who can truly implement it?
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SchrödingersNode
· 12-15 15:18
Ninety percent of the fees cut directly? Who can withstand that? We need to take a serious look.
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FudVaccinator
· 12-15 15:18
Fee reduction by 90%? Is this number real? It sounds a bit exaggerated.
Exaggerating doesn't necessarily mean it's truly powerful. Let's wait until it's officially launched.
I've heard about second-level confirmations many times, but it still ends up being just queuing.
Dense node deployment means a healthy ecosystem? Let's look at the actual transaction volume first before talking.
I believe TPS can skyrocket, but what about the ecosystem applications? Without applications, even if it's fast, it's useless.
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SelfRugger
· 12-15 15:15
Talking big, but we'll see if it runs stably in actual operation.
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DegenDreamer
· 12-15 15:15
The hype is excessive. Why is second-level confirmation so rigid? Are the transaction fees cut by over 90% and definitely just paper data?
The real strength depends on the depth of the trading counterparties; otherwise, no matter how fast or cheap, it's all in vain.
Dynamic sharding technology sounds impressive, but how many times can it withstand concurrent loads? That’s the real skill.
This round of competition has indeed heated up, but the chains that survive in the end are still those few.
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0xSherlock
· 12-15 15:01
Confirming in seconds with a 90% fee cut is indeed a bit harsh; I just wonder if there are any hidden security risks.
#以太坊行情技术解读 Recently noticed an interesting phenomenon — Bitroot's underlying architecture has some real improvements in this upgrade.
In the hybrid consensus mechanism, TPS skyrocketed, and second-level confirmation is no longer just talk. The transaction fees are even more impressive — cut by over 90%, which is very effective in high concurrency scenarios. Dynamic sharding technology has supported this, and large-scale transaction concurrency is no longer a bottleneck.
Global nodes are becoming more densely distributed, and the ecosystem's robustness is increasing. This continuous expansion pace is worth observing. For traders, fast confirmation speeds and low costs are tangible benefits. The competition in Web3 infrastructure is indeed accelerating, and it's clear that various chains are working hard to optimize user experience.