Performance is everything when you're building at scale. If you're developing a dApp that needs to serve millions of users, speed becomes non-negotiable.
Imagine deploying on a blockchain with 400ms block confirmations paired with minimal transaction fees—it changes the game. You get the technical edge to compete without worrying about gas costs eating into your margins. Plus, tapping into a major exchange's ecosystem means instant access to liquidity and users.
That's the kind of infrastructure that lets builders focus on innovation instead of infrastructure headaches.
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ImpermanentPhobia
· 01-18 09:31
400ms is indeed awesome, but the real test is still to come... user retention is the real key.
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SolidityStruggler
· 01-18 09:19
400ms is indeed fast, but the real bottleneck is liquidity. Can the exchange ecosystem be reliable?
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WhaleSurfer
· 01-18 05:47
400ms is indeed attractive, but how many chains can actually be used? Most are just hype.
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BlockDetective
· 01-17 19:56
Can 400ms really change the ecosystem? Even with low gas fees, someone has to use it... Right now, it's a matter of liquidity and user base.
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SchrodingerGas
· 01-15 10:54
400ms is indeed fast, but I heard this set of talking points back in 2021... In the end, it still couldn't escape the constraints of centralized exchange ecosystems. What happened to decentralization?
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RuntimeError
· 01-15 10:54
Nah, 400ms sounds good, but in reality, the real success depends on the ecosystem and user base.
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MissingSats
· 01-15 10:52
ngl 400ms is indeed smooth, but to be honest, it's still the ecosystem that determines success or failure...
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RatioHunter
· 01-15 10:49
400ms is indeed fast, but the real issue is user retention; otherwise, no matter how fast it is, it's all for nothing.
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0xSherlock
· 01-15 10:32
400ms is indeed impressive, but the real test is whether it can hold up after the mainnet launch. Don't let it turn into another set of excuses then.
Performance is everything when you're building at scale. If you're developing a dApp that needs to serve millions of users, speed becomes non-negotiable.
Imagine deploying on a blockchain with 400ms block confirmations paired with minimal transaction fees—it changes the game. You get the technical edge to compete without worrying about gas costs eating into your margins. Plus, tapping into a major exchange's ecosystem means instant access to liquidity and users.
That's the kind of infrastructure that lets builders focus on innovation instead of infrastructure headaches.