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Near-Instant Transactions

Definition

Near-instant transactions are digital transfers that settle almost immediately after initiation. In blockchain technology, this refers to transactions that achieve finality or a high degree of probabilistic finality within seconds, significantly faster than traditional banking systems. This speed is crucial for applications requiring rapid settlement, such as retail payments, high-frequency trading, or real-time data exchange. Achieving near-instant speeds often involves layer-2 scaling solutions or specific consensus mechanisms.