Speaking of Layer 1 projects, there are a bunch that have emerged, but honestly, not many that I use frequently and feel more comfortable with the more I use them. Over the past month of experience, I finally understand the difference between technological implementation and actual user experience.



Previously, when transferring USDT on other public chains, either the Gas fees were painfully high or, during market volatility, the Gas tokens surged and led to liquidation. Who hasn't suffered from last year's cross-chain stablecoin crisis? Later, I switched to this chain, and all those worries disappeared. The account abstraction combined with the Paymaster set is truly a benefit for retail users. I’ve seen stablecoin transfers with no fees, but the key is block confirmation speed—less than 1 second. I tested sending three different stablecoin transactions simultaneously, and there was no lag throughout the process. This level of smoothness really outperforms ETH and BSC by a large margin.

This chain uses PlasmaBFT consensus at its core with a Rust client, achieving TPS over 1000+. It sounds like just parameter tuning, but during peak times, transfers really don’t need to queue. EVM compatibility is also a plus; the original wallets can be used directly, with almost zero switching cost.

In the community, some people talk about big trends and long cycles, but retail investors only care about two things: is the experience good, and can I make money? Technically, this chain has no issues, and its ecosystem and user base are expanding recently. There are also plans for zk technology to cross Ethereum and Ripple, and the Wayland protocol is about to go live. These are real progress. What the market currently lacks are projects that have solid technical strength, decent user experience, and genuine growth. Short-term fluctuations are normal, but looking at a longer cycle, the strategic value of such projects is definitely worth considering.
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SerLiquidatedvip
· 01-20 06:50
Confirmed in less than 1 second? This is so much better than the gas fees I was hit with before. Why didn't I come across this chain earlier?
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BoredStakervip
· 01-17 19:38
What? Confirmed in less than 1 second? Are you sure you're not dreaming?
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TradingNightmarevip
· 01-17 17:52
Confirmation in less than 1 second—that's what a blockchain should look like. Those previous systems that always required queuing are truly extraordinary.
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Ramen_Until_Richvip
· 01-17 17:51
Confirmation in less than 1 second—that's the chain I want. The other projects that boast about TPS to the sky should really learn from this.
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MoneyBurnerSocietyvip
· 01-17 17:50
Another myth built on a pile of parameters; let's talk again after I lose.
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DarkPoolWatchervip
· 01-17 17:39
Confirmed in less than 1 second, this is indeed great. Finally, there's a chain that doesn't suck.
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AirdropDreamervip
· 01-17 17:36
Confirm in 1 second without queuing—that's the real chain. The projects that used to boast about parameters are hilarious; experience is what truly matters. Saving on gas fees, real money, and transfers are this smooth—it's the first time I've seen such a seamless experience. TPS is genuinely high, not just hype. During peak times, I didn't experience any lag even with three transactions, ETH users must be envious now. Account abstraction is indeed user-friendly for retail investors. Finally, a project is truly solving a problem. The ecosystem is growing, and the user base is increasing. This is genuine growth, unlike some projects that only hype concepts.
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