Monad Proposes Shortening Consensus Vote Pace to 300ms, Reduces Block Parameters on June 6

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According to BlockBeats, on June 6, Monad development team Category Labs unveiled proposal MIP-12 to reduce the consensus vote pace from 400 milliseconds to 300 milliseconds, aiming to accelerate block confirmation and consensus efficiency.

The proposal adjusts several key parameters: transaction count limit decreases from 5,000 to 3,750, block proposal Gas limit drops from 200 million to 150 million, and block byte limit falls from 2 million to 1.5 million bytes. Block rewards will be reduced from 25 MON to 18 MON per block to accommodate faster block generation. Category Labs noted the changes require a hard fork at the consensus layer, though execution clients remain unaffected. MIP-12 is currently in draft status.

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