BNB Smart Chain has put forward BEP-675, an upgrade aimed at optimizing block construction. If adopted, validator overhead would drop from 125 ms to 15 ms, boosting throughput by 88% to 2,324 TPS—all without raising the gas limit. The proposal introduces a SendBidBlock mechanism that lets builders submit fully executed blocks, leaving validators to handle only signature broadcasting and consensus checks. Test results show average block gas utilization climbing from 46.35 million to 84.15 million, with no added finality delay. U.Today first reported the news.
BNB Smart Chain is eyeing a notable throughput boost. The network has proposed BEP-675, an upgrade that streamlines how blocks get built, without touching the existing gas limit.
If the proposal goes through, per-block validator overhead falls from 125 ms to just 15 ms. That change lifts throughput by 88%, taking the chain to 2,324 TPS.
The mechanism at the center of it all is SendBidBlock. Builders get to submit blocks that have already been fully executed. Validators, in turn, only need to verify signatures and compare consensus rules.
Testing points to a sharp jump in efficiency: average block gas utilization rises from 46.35 million to 84.15 million. Crucially, the upgrade adds no extra delay to finality.
U.Today reported the development.
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