Recently, while reviewing some infrastructure projects that haven't been fully priced into the market, I noticed a phenomenon: many public chains are not lacking in performance, but rather the execution model was chosen incorrectly from the start. I recently revisited @Bitroot_'s technical roadmap, which is a Layer1 focused on native parallel execution. Currently, the V4 testnet is live, but the level of discussion is not very high. From an investment research perspective, what I pay more attention to is:
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Recently, while reviewing some infrastructure projects that haven't been fully priced into the market, I noticed a phenomenon: many public chains are not lacking in performance, but rather the execution model was chosen incorrectly from the start. I recently revisited @Bitroot_'s technical roadmap, which is a Layer1 focused on native parallel execution. Currently, the V4 testnet is live, but the level of discussion is not very high. From an investment research perspective, what I pay more attention to is: