Solana Just Got Faster—Is It Bullish for SOL?
Solana has activated the first reduction in its block timing since launch, speeding up transactions on the network.
Jose Antonio Lanz
Publisher Decrypt
Aug 21, 2026 at 6:45 PM UTC · 3 min de lecture

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- The Agave v4.2 client turned on the first 50ms slot-time cut, from 400ms to 350ms, this week. I- t's step one of four under the approved SIMD-0525 proposal, each gated to a later epoch so the network can pause if block-skip rates rise.
- Solana's goal is a 2x faster confirmation and tighter leader windows that double as a censorship-resistance measure.
The speedy Solana network just got faster, upgrading the way transactions on the network are processed for the first time since genesis. What it means is applications on Solana will now confirm transactions a bit quicker—increasing the efficiency of its "internet capital markets" across the network. Does it bode well for investors in the network’s native token SOL?
First, here’s what the upgrade does, from a technical perspective: Solana validators running the Agave v4.2 client flipped on the first of four scheduled slot-time reductions this week, dropping the network's base timing from 400ms to 350ms, meaning confirmations now take a lot less.

The change is the first cut to Solana's slot length since genesis, and it's the opening move in a plan to reach 200ms. For context, that's far shorter than Bitcoin's ~10-minute block time and Ethereum's ~12-second blocks—Solana already confirms transactions in well under a second, and this week's step trims a slot from 400 milliseconds to 350ms.
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