Fermi network upgrade will officially launch on January 14. The core improvement of this upgrade is to optimize block generation time from 0.75 seconds to 0.45 seconds. This is a major benefit for high-frequency DeFi trading experiences—confirmation speeds are faster, and pricing slippage will be significantly tightened, greatly helping trading strategies that require precise execution.
Stress testing has now been initiated. The team is verifying the network's stability under peak loads, after all, faster speeds make system reliability even more critical. This is a necessary step before the upgrade to ensure no unexpected issues occur once it is officially live. The process is still ongoing, and continued attention to subsequent developments is recommended.
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TestnetFreeloader
· 5h ago
0.45 seconds? Damn, if it holds steady, arbitrage bots are going to go crazy.
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0xSunnyDay
· 5h ago
0.45 seconds, now the arbitrage bot is going crazy again. It seems that after the slippage tightens, it's even harder for ordinary users to buy the dip.
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BTCWaveRider
· 5h ago
0.45 seconds is indeed sweet, but I'm just worried about the stress test crashing...
Fermi network upgrade will officially launch on January 14. The core improvement of this upgrade is to optimize block generation time from 0.75 seconds to 0.45 seconds. This is a major benefit for high-frequency DeFi trading experiences—confirmation speeds are faster, and pricing slippage will be significantly tightened, greatly helping trading strategies that require precise execution.
Stress testing has now been initiated. The team is verifying the network's stability under peak loads, after all, faster speeds make system reliability even more critical. This is a necessary step before the upgrade to ensure no unexpected issues occur once it is officially live. The process is still ongoing, and continued attention to subsequent developments is recommended.