What is MinImmit? Recently, this new blockchain consensus mechanism has attracted a lot of attention. Its core selling point is to make the network both fast and simple.



**Obvious Speed Advantage**

The most attractive feature of MinImmit is immediate finality—once a transaction is confirmed, it is instantly ordered, eliminating the need for long waits and secondary confirmation processes. This greatly improves user experience and throughput.

**But here is a trade-off**

New consensus mechanisms often come with new security considerations. Although MinImmit performs outstandingly in simplifying network architecture and accelerating transaction speed, developers and researchers are still evaluating whether its security model is robust enough to meet the demands of large-scale blockchain deployment.

Overall, MinImmit represents an exploration of consensus algorithms toward practicality—seeking a balance between speed and simplicity.
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SchrodingerProfitvip
· 14h ago
Speed is speed, but safety is a pitfall.
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MainnetDelayedAgainvip
· 01-03 23:26
According to the database, how many days have passed since MinImmit's promise of "instant finality" was last echoed with a similar statement under the new consensus mechanism? Suggest including it in the Guinness World Records. Wait, the security model is still "evaluating"? Where have I seen this phrasing before... Oh right, last time during the testnet, it also needed to "reevaluate." The art of timing. Fast is truly fast, but projects that are so fast they can't keep up with security usually end up in the historical trash bin—fast forward to the garbage can of history. Speed plus simplicity equals compounded risk—simple math. The phrase "finding a balance point" sounds like the project's plans have been fermenting for several months now, hasn't it?
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SillyWhalevip
· 01-03 12:52
Speed is fast, but I'm just worried about getting sharked someday. Another new consensus, they all sound similar, but which one is truly usable? Boasting speed without security? That's a bit risky. Is this thing more reliable than PoS, or just another experiment? Instant finality sounds great, but I just want to know who will pay for the bugs.
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SchrödingersNodevip
· 01-03 12:52
Speed is fast, but the worry is having no reaction time when things go wrong.
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ApeEscapeArtistvip
· 01-03 12:52
Another promise of "fast and secure" — it all sounds too perfect.
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GateUser-3824aa38vip
· 01-03 12:48
Fast is fast, but can safety be guaranteed?
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GateUser-74b10196vip
· 01-03 12:45
Speed is important, but what about safety? Here's another big hype.
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FlashLoanLarryvip
· 01-03 12:37
Another speed-first solution, whether it's reliable or not remains to be seen.
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GateUser-40edb63bvip
· 01-03 12:28
What’s the new thing again... Is speed really enough? What about safety?
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