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The performance of @Aptos in this wave is impressive👀!
It won MVP in the latest block test leaderboard, with a block confirmation time as fast as 0.08 seconds—fast as lightning⚡, simply unmatched.
Aptos's outstanding performance makes me ponder:
Has the high-performance public chain arrived 🤔?
In the past year, everyone has been talking about L2, modularization, and data availability, as if the performance of L1 no longer matters. But the reality is—users only care about the experience, and developers only care about whether it runs steadily, whether it's fast enough, and whether the costs can be reduced.
Aptos at least indicates two things:
1 | The performance is very strong, definitely not fictional.
What does a 0.08 second block confirmation time mean?
This means that the latency bottlenecks of the vast majority of on-chain applications have been directly smoothed out.
NFT minting is smooth, blockchain game operations are seamless, and on-chain transactions are confirmed almost instantly. This is a qualitative change in the user experience!
2|Clearer vision for the future roadmap
The competition in the public chain ecosystem has never been about "technology vs technology," but rather - performance × experience × narrative.
Aptos has raised performance to this level, making it possible for the narrative to re-establish itself.
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Of course, I have to say one thing honestly:
Strong performance ≠ Strong ecosystem.
Performance is just the ticket; whether it can break the circle depends on whether the ecosystem is willing to engage, whether developers are willing to build, and whether users are willing to stay.
However, based on the current performance - @Aptos has at least taken the most difficult step, and it has been quite solid.
Next, let's see if it can truly turn "fast" into "usable."
@KaitoAI #Aptos #Yaps