A new Layer 1 public chain is about to launch on mainstream trading platforms. This project focuses on high-performance architecture, with optimizations in confirmation speed, transaction fees, and network congestion management. Interestingly, it adopts a Solana Virtual Machine compatibility scheme, which means existing Solana ecosystem applications can migrate relatively smoothly.
From a technical perspective, these Layer 1 solutions that break through performance bottlenecks have always been a market focus. The combination of low fees and fast confirmations is genuinely attractive to DeFi users and high-frequency traders. Maintaining virtual machine compatibility also reduces the switching costs for developers. Whether the project can truly attract ecosystem traffic depends on its actual performance after launch.
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MetaverseVagrant
· 01-15 20:29
Another SVM-compatible L1, isn't this routine getting old?
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hodl_therapist
· 01-15 18:26
SVM compatibility has been mainstream for a long time; what truly tests is node deployment and ecosystem incentives. Speed alone isn't enough.
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WhaleWatcher
· 01-13 16:54
SVM compatibility is already so outdated. Can't we stop copying Solana and do some real innovation?
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StopLossMaster
· 01-13 16:53
Another SVM-compatible solution, simply put, is Solana's parallel lines. The low-cost and fast narrative has become tiresome; the key is whether the actual TVL can pick up.
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MetaverseVagabond
· 01-13 16:49
Another SVM-compatible L1? Is the traffic in the Solana ecosystem really worth hyping?
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gas_fee_trauma
· 01-13 16:40
The SVM compatibility solution sounds good, but the fact that those trash tokens in the Solana ecosystem can migrate smoothly isn't necessarily a good thing.
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FlashLoanKing
· 01-13 16:39
SVM compatibility sounds good, but I wonder if it will turn out to be just another "performance ceiling" story...
A new Layer 1 public chain is about to launch on mainstream trading platforms. This project focuses on high-performance architecture, with optimizations in confirmation speed, transaction fees, and network congestion management. Interestingly, it adopts a Solana Virtual Machine compatibility scheme, which means existing Solana ecosystem applications can migrate relatively smoothly.
From a technical perspective, these Layer 1 solutions that break through performance bottlenecks have always been a market focus. The combination of low fees and fast confirmations is genuinely attractive to DeFi users and high-frequency traders. Maintaining virtual machine compatibility also reduces the switching costs for developers. Whether the project can truly attract ecosystem traffic depends on its actual performance after launch.