TLDR: Alpenglow reduces Solana finality from 12.8 seconds to 100-150 milliseconds, a 100-fold improvement. Votor enables one or two-round block finalization throughTLDR: Alpenglow reduces Solana finality from 12.8 seconds to 100-150 milliseconds, a 100-fold improvement. Votor enables one or two-round block finalization through

Solana Prepares Major Consensus Upgrade with Alpenglow Protocol

TLDR:

  • Alpenglow reduces Solana finality from 12.8 seconds to 100-150 milliseconds, a 100-fold improvement.
  • Votor enables one or two-round block finalization through dual-path system with 60-80% stake thresholds.
  • Rotor uses stake-weighted relay paths to achieve 18ms block propagation under typical network conditions.
  • The upgrade replaces both Tower BFT and Proof of History with gradual rollout expected in early 2026.

Solana is preparing for a consensus overhaul that could reduce finality times to under one second. The Alpenglow upgrade will replace both Tower BFT and Proof of History mechanisms with two new protocol components. 

This transformation targets theoretical finality in the 100 to 150 millisecond range, representing approximately a 100-fold reduction from the original 12.8 seconds.

The upgrade introduces Votor and Rotor as replacement systems for the network’s consensus and propagation layers. 

Initial activation is anticipated in early to mid 2026, with a gradual rollout planned. The changes aim to address latency bottlenecks while maintaining network security and decentralization.

Votor Introduces Dual-Path Finalization Model

Votor replaces Tower BFT’s incremental voting structure with a lightweight vote aggregation system. 

Validators can aggregate votes offchain before committing to finality, eliminating the need for multiple chained rounds. This approach allows blocks to finalize in one or two confirmation rounds instead of extended sequential processes.

The system operates through two concurrent finalization paths that run simultaneously. Fast Finalization triggers when a proposed block receives 80 percent or more of total stake approval in the first voting round. Blocks meeting this threshold finalize immediately without requiring additional confirmation.

Slow Finalization activates when first-round approval reaches between 60 and 80 percent of total stake. 

A second voting round must then exceed 60 percent before the block achieves finality. Both paths ensure the network can finalize blocks even under partial participation conditions.

Rotor Overhauls Block Propagation Architecture

According to Delphi Digital, Rotor reworks the block propagation layer to improve efficiency. 

The original Turbine gossip network relied on multihop relays with variable latency across the network. This created unpredictable delays in block distribution among validators.

Rotor introduces stake-weighted relay paths that prioritize bandwidth-efficient propagation throughout the network. 

High-stake validators with reliable bandwidth become key relay points in the new architecture. This design reduces the number of hops required for block distribution.

Simulation results suggest block propagation can occur in as little as 18 milliseconds under typical bandwidth conditions. 

The upgrade combines both consensus and propagation improvements to achieve the sub-second finality target. Network testing will likely occur before the full deployment in 2026.

The post Solana Prepares Major Consensus Upgrade with Alpenglow Protocol appeared first on Blockonomi.

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