- Binance’s BNB Chain has planned two more updates known as Plato and Hertz hard forks scheduled for August 2023.
- These updates are designed to enhance the network’s interoperability, security, and enhance finality mechanism.
- These upgrades are a dedication to enhancing the chain’s security, effectiveness, and interoperability with the wider EVM ecosystem.
Two updates to Binance’s BNB Chain are planned, with the goal of enhancing the network’s finality, making it more compatible with other EVM blockchains. The upgrade will decrease the likelihood of a malicious blockchain reorganization and stabilize block production, allowing users immediate access to accurate data from the latest finalized block in the chain.
The first upgrade, called the Plato upgrade has already occurred and introduces BEP-126.
BEP-126 is an improvement proposal that introduces a fast finality mechanism to the BNB Smart Chain.
The second upgrade is the Hertz hard fork which is expected to catch the BNB Chain up to the latest developments of EVM blockchains.
These two hard forks by Binance’s BNB Chain are scheduled to take place in August 2023
And is expected to improve interoperability with other Ethereum Virtual Machine (EVM) blockchain networks. The upgrades will also aim to improve security by implementing a quick finality mechanism, making the BNB Chain ecosystem more compatible with other EVM blockchains.
Following considerable testing, the Plato and Hertz improvements are slated to take place on August 10 and August 30, respectively. BEP-126 is introduced by the already-completed Plato update.
The scheduled quick finality mechanism will make the BNB Chain ecosystem more compatible with other Ethereum Virtual Machine (EVM) blockchains.
Making the network secure
On August 10, Plato will receive an upgrade that will include BEP-126, a technique that will make it impossible for blocks to be reversed. The August 30th Hertz update will keep BNB Chain current with the most recent EVM blockchain advancements, including compatibility with Ethereum’s most recent Berlin and London splits. Arno Bauer, a senior solution architect at BNB Chain said,
“Overall, BEP-126 aims to enhance blockchain security and efficiency on the BNB Smart Chain by introducing a fast finality mechanism”
Blockchain technology depends on finality, the moment at which transactions or blocks can no longer be changed or undone. This idea is introduced in BEP-126 through a sequential procedure that starts with validators proposing and signing blocks and ends with voting aggregation.
Keeping the BNB network compatible with other networks
The main goal of the Hertz hard fork is to keep the BNB Chain up to date with the latest EVM blockchain developments. The goal is to guarantee a smooth environment for development and ongoing ecosystem expansion. Bauer stressed the significance of compatibility, saying:
“Therefore, for compatibility reasons, it is important that those EIPs are also enabled on BSC to ensure a smooth development and ecosystem growth.
These forks are anticipated to strengthen the ecosystem for decentralized apps (DApps) and improve transaction efficiency on the BNB Chain in addition to boosting security.
The BNB Chain’s upcoming hard forks represent more than simply technical improvements; they also represent a dedication to enhancing the chain’s security, effectiveness, and interoperability with the wider EVM ecosystem. The BNB Chain is establishing itself as a tough and flexible participant in the blockchain industry with the Plato and Hertz updates.