BNB Chain Reveals 2026 Technical Roadmap: Dual-Client Geth/Reth Drive Sub-Second Finality, 20K TPS, and 1M TPS Target by 2028
COINOTAG News confirms BNB Chain’s 2026 Technical Roadmap, sustaining a dual-client architecture. A Geth-based node stabilizes validator compatibility and operational reliability, complemented by a Reth-based engine designed for high-performance full and archive nodes along with forthcoming validator participation.
Key goals for 2026 include: achieving sub-second finality with around 20,000 TPS; ongoing gas-fee reductions through software optimization; and refined consensus and network latency improvements to drive finality deeper into sub-second territory.
BNB Chain projects to evolve into a next-generation transaction chain from 2026–2028 to meet extreme throughput. Targets comprise roughly 1 million TPS, sustained capacity around 20 GGas per second, and near-instant confirmations with a 150ms goal. It will employ a hybrid chain using execution proof and proof-of-stake for mixed on/off-chain compute.
Further priorities include strengthening decentralization via an improved validator model and fault tolerance, while upholding security and production reliability at scale.
