Is Ethereum pushing too hard with 6-second blocks? Here’s the truth
Ethereum’s proposed move to 6-second block times under EIP-7782 promises faster transactions and real-time responsiveness.
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Ethereum’s proposed move to 6-second block times under EIP-7782 promises faster transactions and real-time responsiveness.
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