BNB Chain releases year-long technical roadmap to develop ecosystem

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The major areas of focus surround increasing validator decentralization, developing capabilities for governance via the BNB token, and deploying a number of Binance Chain Evolution Proposals.

BNB Chain has announced the launch of a technical roadmap designed with the intention to enhance the network’s decentralized structure, infrastructural capacity for sidechains, and potential for developer-built decentralized applications (dApps) to improve performance and efficiency. 

Announced at BNB Chain Revelation Summit, the document also revealed the latest iteration of the Most Valuable Builder incubation programme for aspiring Web3 software engineers. 

In February this year, Binance Chain and Binance Smart Chain were merged to form what is now referred to as BNB Chain, a multi-chain infrastructure layer supporting the new ecosystem, as well as BNB governance mechanisms.

Related: Binance Smart Chain and Binance Chain become BNB Chain

Some of the more notable developments of the roadmap include the introduction of mainnet BNB Application Sidechains with META Apes and Metaverse World; near-doubling the number of decentralized validators to 41 via the BEP-131 proposal; and successively enhancing the Block Gas Capacity of the BNB Smart Chain to 200 million in Q3 to improve efficiencies of cost and speed, among others.

Executive director of the BNB Foundation, Uri Ferruccio, shared his assessment of how the roadmap’s implementation can support the growth of the BNB Chain ecosystem, stating:

“These technological advancements are significant as they will bring substantial changes for both the developer community and end users […] The emphasis will be on innovation, sustainability, strengthening the governance mechanism of BNB Chain, and investing heavily in security.”

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