Monad plans to shorten the consensus voting interval to 300 milliseconds to accelerate block confirmation speed

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Mars Finance News, on June 6th, the Monad development team Category Labs released the MIP-12 proposal, suggesting to reduce the network consensus voting interval (vote pace) from the current 400 milliseconds to 300 milliseconds to accelerate block confirmation speed and consensus achievement efficiency. According to the proposal, the transaction limit will be lowered from 5,000 to 3,750 transactions, the block proposal Gas limit will be decreased from 200 million to 150 million, and the proposal byte limit will be reduced from 2 million bytes to 1.5 million bytes. Additionally, to accommodate a more frequent block production rhythm, the block reward will be decreased from 25 MON per block to 18 MON. Category Labs stated that this adjustment will not affect the execution client, but since it involves changes to consensus layer parameters, it requires implementation through a hard fork. The proposal states that a faster voting pace will help accelerate the formation of quorum, thereby enabling faster block generation. MIP-12 is currently in draft status.
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