★Ethereum aims to cut bridge times by 98% to 13 seconds with new rule
Strategic Analysis // Ian Gross
"Ethereum's proposed Finality Confirmation Rule significantly enhances capital efficiency and reduces counterparty risk for institutional L2 deployments and exchange flows. This 98% reduction in bridge times could unlock substantial institutional liquidity, accelerating DeFi adoption and strengthening Ethereum's role as a foundational settlement layer."
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Ethereum is reportedly shaving off bridge times by 98% for L1-L2 transfers and exchange deposits, now targeting a zippy 13 seconds. It seems the network is finally getting around to addressing one of its more persistent bottlenecks, all without the drama of a hard fork.
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