The post Tezos XTZ Activates 20th Upgrade Tallinn With 6-Second Blocks appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. Peter Zhang Jan 24, 2026 17:55 Tezos completes itsThe post Tezos XTZ Activates 20th Upgrade Tallinn With 6-Second Blocks appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. Peter Zhang Jan 24, 2026 17:55 Tezos completes its

Tezos XTZ Activates 20th Upgrade Tallinn With 6-Second Blocks



Peter Zhang
Jan 24, 2026 17:55

Tezos completes its 20th protocol upgrade, cutting block time to 6 seconds and enabling 12-second finality. XTZ trades at $0.59 amid the technical milestone.

Tezos activated its 20th protocol upgrade on January 24, 2026, cutting Layer 1 block time from 8 seconds to 6 seconds and achieving finality in just 12 seconds. The Tallinn upgrade went live at block #11,640,289, marking another forkless evolution for the self-amending blockchain.

XTZ is trading at $0.59 with a market cap of $618 million, down 1.09% over 24 hours as the technical milestone drew minimal immediate price reaction.

What Tallinn Actually Changes

Three core improvements define this upgrade, developed jointly by Nomadic Labs, Trilitech, and Functori.

The 6-second block time delivers faster transaction confirmation without raising hardware requirements for validators. This matters for Etherlink, Tezos’ Layer 2 solution, since L2 data publication depends on L1 block inclusion. Faster blocks mean faster L2 security guarantees.

The second change involves baker attestations. Once 50% of bakers adopt tz4 addresses (using BLS signatures), every baker will attest to every block instead of rotating subsets. This strengthens security and makes staking rewards more predictable. The threshold measures individual baker operations, not stake share—so smaller bakers count equally toward activation.

One catch: current Ledger hardware can’t produce tz4 signatures fast enough. Bakers wanting to participate will need alternatives like the Tezos RPi BLS Signer, TezSign, or Signatory.

The Address Indexing Registry rounds out the upgrade, potentially cutting storage costs by up to 100x for large-scale Michelson applications and NFT ledgers. Existing apps need updates to benefit, but for projects maintaining extensive address ledgers, the efficiency gains could be substantial.

Context and Timing

The upgrade arrives during a mixed week for Tezos. Bithumb suspended XTZ services on the same day, though the two events appear unrelated. Meanwhile, TenX announced a $3.25 million strategic partnership just days earlier on January 20, signaling continued institutional interest in the ecosystem.

Tezos’ on-chain governance model—where protocol changes are proposed, voted on, and activated without hard forks—has now delivered 20 successful upgrades since launch. That track record of seamless evolution remains the project’s core differentiator against chains that require contentious forks for major changes.

What Comes Next

The Tallinn upgrade explicitly supports the Tezos X roadmap, which targets continued performance improvements. The new attestation system, once fully activated, opens the door to even faster block times in future upgrades.

For bakers, the immediate priority is evaluating tz4 adoption. The 50% threshold could take weeks or months to reach depending on how quickly validators migrate their consensus keys. Those using Ledger devices face a hardware decision they didn’t anticipate.

For developers building on Michelson, the Address Indexing Registry represents a clear optimization opportunity—though one requiring active migration rather than automatic benefits.

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Source: https://blockchain.news/news/tezos-xtz-tallinn-upgrade-6-second-blocks-live

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