A high speed blockchain is a distributed ledger network specifically engineered to process a large volume of transactions within a short timeframe. These networks prioritize rapid transaction finality and high throughput to support widespread commercial and consumer applications. They often employ advanced consensus mechanisms or sharding solutions.
Context
High speed blockchains are essential for the mainstream adoption of decentralized applications and digital payments, addressing limitations of earlier blockchain generations. The current situation involves ongoing research and development to balance speed with security and decentralization, often leading to varied architectural choices. Watching these advancements helps understand the potential for blockchain technology to scale globally.
The Monad mainnet date sets a clear timeline for the parallelized EVM's arrival, intensifying the L1 throughput race and unlocking a new capital efficiency frontier for dApps.
We use cookies to personalize content and marketing, and to analyze our traffic. This helps us maintain the quality of our free resources. manage your preferences below.
Detailed Cookie Preferences
This helps support our free resources through personalized marketing efforts and promotions.
Analytics cookies help us understand how visitors interact with our website, improving user experience and website performance.
Personalization cookies enable us to customize the content and features of our site based on your interactions, offering a more tailored experience.