The real bottleneck for Ethereum isn't just about making things user-friendly—it's capital sitting idle and not working hard enough.



Enter Realtime Blocks, a fresh approach to solving this problem.

What makes it different? Well, here's the thing: traditional settlement takes around 12 seconds of probabilistic waiting. Realtime Blocks? It cuts that down to roughly 50 milliseconds of deterministic confirmation. That's not just faster—that's a fundamentally different way of thinking about finality.

This kind of efficiency redesign could unlock a lot of trapped value in the network. Worth paying attention to as the ecosystem keeps iterating on scalability solutions.
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ForkMongervip
· 01-16 17:23
nah, the real issue is governance can't move fast enough to adopt this anyway. watch the committee theater unfold lol
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SingleForYearsvip
· 01-14 21:30
50 milliseconds? That number sounds comfortable, finally someone has figured out the issue of capital liquidity.
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DegenWhisperervip
· 01-13 17:56
50ms vs 12s, the gap is really outrageous. But to be honest, these numbers games ultimately depend on how much real trading volume can actually be achieved...
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Rugman_Walkingvip
· 01-13 17:56
50 milliseconds confirmation? Now that's real chain speed. Finally, someone has identified the pain point.
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