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Is BNB Chain’s post-Fermi roadmap the ‘foundation’ for 2026?

BNB Chain will now focus on better UX and more options for builders.

Is BNB Chain’s post-Fermi roadmap the 'foundation' for 2026?

The Fermi hardfork has been activated on the BNB Chain, nearly doubling the block production speed. Post the upgrade, the time it takes to create a block dropped from 0.75 seconds to 0.45 seconds, about twice as fast.

In other words, transactions are confirmed faster, making apps and transfers on the chain feel snappier, even during busy periods, without massive lag.

But this is just a “foundation” for bigger plans for BNB Chain this year. 

In an email statement, Nina Rong, Executive Director of Growth at BNB Chain, told AMBCrypto, 

“Looking ahead to 2026, we’re designing a next-generation trading chain built for extreme performance – targeting near-instant confirmations, massive sustained throughput, and a hybrid on-chain and off-chain compute model.”

Rong added that the BNB Chain will now focus on enhancing user experience and giving more flexibility to builders. 

“The goal is to deliver Web2-level user experience while preserving decentralization, security, and developer choice, with a flexible migration path so builders can adopt new infrastructure on their own terms.”

The Layer 1 smart contract-based chains have become increasingly competitive lately amid the race to address perceived shortcomings in Ethereum [ETH], the pioneer of DeFi. 

BNB vs. Solana

The recent upgrade now positions BNB Chain among the top five fastest chains, boasting sub-second block times. Only Solana [SOL] appears to be a worthy competitor on this front. 

BNB
Source: Chainspect

Apart from speed, Solana has offered some of the cheapest transaction costs, one of the reasons the memecoin mania became successful on the chain. To match the competition, BNB Chain reduced its cost to $0.005 in late 2025.

Although BNB Chain’s transaction cost has risen slightly to $0.0918, it has significantly narrowed the fee gap. However, further progress is still needed. 

In comparison, transacting on Solana costs only $0.0038, about 95% cheaper than on BNB Chain.

BNB chain
Source: Token Terminal

Why BNB price lags SOL

That said, on the price charts, SOL has strengthened against BNB in early 2026. In Q4 2025, BNB outperformed it by over 33%.

So far in January 2026, SOL has gained about 7% against BNB, as shown by the SOL/BNB ratio, which measures their relative performance.

In the past two weeks, SOL has rebounded from $124 to $145, securing a 17% gain. By comparison, BNB rose from $857 to $940 over the same period, marking a 10% increase.

As a result, SOL investors have enjoyed slightly stronger returns than BNB holders at the time of writing.

BNB chain
Source: SOL/BNB ratio, TradingView 

Final Thoughts

  • BNB Chain activated the Fermi hardfork, nearly doubling block creation speed.
  •  Nina Rong, a BNB Chain Executive, said the upgrade was a step towards 2026 scaling plans.

 

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Benjamin Njiri

Journalist

Benjamin Njiri is a Crypto Analyst and Reporter at AMBCrypto, specializing in technical analysis and emerging market trends. With a background in Telecoms engineering and power systems, he applies data analysis to filter market noise and decode on-chain data. His work delivers clear, data-driven insights that help readers navigate crypto markets with confidence.

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