BNB Chain is preparing to enhance its security and EVM compatibility.
Binance's BNB Chain is poised to experience two significant hard forks this August, Plato and Hertz.
Aimed at increasing security through a fast finality mechanism and aligning compatibility with other Ethereum Virtual Machine (EVM) blockchains, these hard forks mark a considerable development in the BNB Chain ecosystem.
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The Plato upgrade, set to take place on August 10th, will introduce BEP-126, implementing a mechanism designed to eliminate the possibility of blocks being reverted. The Hertz upgrade, planned for August 30th, will keep BNB Chain up to date with the latest developments in EVM blockchains, including compatibility with Ethereum’s recent Berlin and London forks.
In a detailed interview, Arno Bauer, senior solution architect at BNB Chain, shed light on the specifics of these network upgrades. The Plato upgrade's fast finality mechanism reduces the possibility of chain reorganization, stabilizes block production, and provides immediate access to accurate information from the latest finalized block. According to Bauer:
Overall, BEP-126 aims to enhance blockchain security and efficiency on the BNB Smart Chain by introducing a fast finality mechanism.
Finality, the point at which transactions or blocks are no longer alterable or reversible, is essential to blockchain technology. BEP-126 introduces this concept through a step-by-step process involving validators proposing and signing blocks, followed by voting aggregation.
The Hertz hard fork focuses on maintaining the BNB Chain's alignment with the most recent EVM blockchain advancements. The objective is to ensure a seamless development environment and continued growth within the ecosystem. Bauer emphasized the necessity of compatibility, stating:
Therefore, for compatibility reasons, it is important that those EIPs are also enabled on BSC to ensure a smooth development and ecosystem growth.
Beyond enhancing security, these forks are expected to fortify the environment for decentralized applications (dApps) and optimize transaction efficiency on the BNB Chain.
The hard forks coming to Binance's BNB Chain are not just technical upgrades but signify a commitment to bolstering the chain's security, efficiency, and compatibility with the broader EVM landscape. With the Plato and Hertz upgrades, the BNB Chain is positioning itself as a resilient and adaptive player in the blockchain arena.