Fermi mainnet is set to launch on January 14, 2026, with significant performance improvements—block time reduced from 0.75 seconds to 0.45 seconds, combined with fast deterministic stability guarantees. Not only that, but it also introduces a new set of EVM "Super Instructions" and increases gas limits to support higher transaction throughput. What does this mean? On-chain transaction experience will be closer to the smoothness of centralized exchanges, and in 2026, on-chain experience may truly see a qualitative leap.

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PhantomMinervip
· 7h ago
Half the block time? Now on-chain, you can really start to argue with CEXs.
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MemeEchoervip
· 7h ago
Bro, you can cut this much time so ruthlessly, you really have some skills. 0.45 seconds sounds good, but I'm just worried it might be all talk and no action. If Super Instructions can run smoothly, then let's go all in. It's great if gas fees can be lowered, but I'm afraid it might just become another reason to cut the leeks. The 26-year promise feels a bit far off, don't let it be another broken promise.
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AirdropF5Brovip
· 7h ago
Halving the block time, is Fermi really coming this time? I'm just worried it will be another PPT chain.
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