The Lorentz mainnet hard fork has been successfully completed by the BNB Chain, representing a significant advancement for both BNB Smart Chain (BSC) and OpBNB. This upgrade has reduced BSC block times to 1.5 seconds and OpBNB now features 0.5-second blocks, making it one of the fastest Layer-2 (L2) networks. The improved transaction confirmation speed and enhanced user experience are expected outcomes of this upgrade. On the other hand, Ethereum's Fusaka hard fork faces internal controversy due to the exclusion of the EVM Object Format (EOF) upgrade. The decision to remove EOF was made after developer disagreements over its necessity and potential complications. While BNB Chain focuses on technical advancements, Ethereum's debates highlight differing perspectives on blockchain evolution. The community will continue to discuss the balance between innovation and user-centric governance in the coming months. Read more AI-generated news on: https://app.chaingpt.org/news