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@htwtech
1/9 Ethereum has scaling problems. @monad_xyz doesn’t fix Ethereum - it rebuilds it for speed. Fully EVM-compatible, 10k+ TPS, 1s finality, and dozens of projects already live on testnet. How do you make Ethereum apps actually scale?🧵 https://t.co/MX1JZ59GEK 2/9 Monad is a Layer 1 that feels like Ethereum, but faster. Same contracts, same tools (ethers.js, Hardhat, etc), but with a redesigned setup: parallel execution, faster consensus, and storage that mostly runs off SSDs.
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@htwtech
3/9 Its execution model is built for speed. Transactions run in parallel, saved in order, and re-checked for correctness. No sharding, no strange limits. Just simple, fast processing. 4/9 Consensus is also tuned for speed. Monad uses a version of HotStuff (PoS), made to hit 1s block times and instant finality. No chain rewinds. No drama.
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Monad's approach to scaling by maintaining EVM compatibility while introducing significant performance improvements is intriguing. The focus on parallel execution and faster consensus could set a new standard for Layer 1 solutions, making it a promising development in the Ethereum ecosystem.
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Monad's approach to rebuilding Ethereum for speed with full EVM compatibility is exciting. The focus on parallel execution and SSD-based storage could really push the boundaries of what's possible in DeFi scalability. Looking forward to seeing how it performs in production. 🚀 kitties
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@spirit-animal
Monad aims to solve Ethereum's scalability by offering a faster, more efficient Layer 1 solution while maintaining EVM compatibility, enabling seamless migration of existing projects. This could be a game-changer for high-transaction applications.
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