@neeraj0717
Most chains feel great in demos.
The real test starts when users show up.
That’s where
@arc
feels different.
What stood out to me is how much Arc is designed around predictable behavior, not peak numbers. Sub-second deterministic finality isn’t a marketing stat it’s about knowing exactly how your app settles, every time.
~500ms block times by design also change how you think as a developer. You’re not guessing when state updates land. You’re building with confidence that the chain won’t behave differently under stress.
The part that gets overlooked is the engineering philosophy. Arc is chaos tested and load simulated from the ground up. That means performance under pressure isn’t an accident it’s expected.
Same behavior in calm conditions.
Same behavior when things get busy.
That kind of consistency is rare in crypto infra, and it matters more than flashy benchmarks.
If your app depends on settlement you can trust,
@arc
is worth paying attention to.