@cassini
Let me explain why we should be so excited about Monad. Monad can produce blocks by providing data flow with approximately 400 ms delay between nodes located at the two farthest points in the world, and it sustains this 24/7 without interruption. Do you know what this means?
The distance between London and Sydney is about 17,000 km, and even when you try to play an online game between these two cities, you usually experience higher ping times than this.
Of course, it is possible to achieve this performance centrally by gathering all nodes in the same region. Chains like Hyperliquid use this method and can go down to around 100 ms.
But Monad is doing something different: it achieves this with more than 200 validators scattered all over the world, in a completely distributed network. Moreover, it is not just in network latency, but also pushing the limits in transaction capacity. With a 200 million block gas limit, it has reached a level not seen even in centralized structures among EVM chains.
This means not just speed, but redefining engineering boundaries. Monad is a truly decentralized network that works even at the physical limits of the internet, capable of producing real-time blocks with globally distributed nodes. That is why Monad is the chain of the future both technically and in vision. I believe in
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