BNB Chain is scheduled to undergo a Bohr hard fork on the BSC mainnet on September 26, which will allow validators to continuously produce blocks
According to the official blog, BNB Chain has successfully activated the Bohr hard fork on the BSC testnet. The Bohr upgrade on the BSC mainnet is scheduled for September 26, although this is subject to change.
The Bohr hard fork contains four BEP's. 1. BEP 341: Allows validators to continuously produce blocks; 2. BEP 402: Generates signatures by completing the completion of missing fields in the block header; 3. BEP 404: Cleans up miner history when switching validator sets; 4. BEP 410: Adds a proxy for validators. Among them, the most critical part of the Bohr hard fork is BEP 341, which will enable validators to continuously produce blocks.
The Bohr hard fork is an important upgrade to the BNB Chain that increases efficiency by allowing validators to produce blocks continuously. This change, while meeting the growing demands of the ecosystem, also maintains fairness through measures such as anti-MEV ratios. As its deployment on the mainnet approaches, the Bohr hard fork will enhance the chain's scalability and security, ensuring it remains robust and decentralized.