Let's take a look at what the leading public blockchains are up to—
Near is focusing on chain abstraction plus AI, Avax is pushing modular subnets, Ada is diving straight into the BTC DeFi sector, XRP is sticking with its traditional payment scenarios, and Ton is backed by the Telegram ecosystem.
Meanwhile, Monad is still clinging to the "EVM compatibility + tens of thousands of TPS" narrative, which feels like something from the last cycle, right? It's time to wake up and stop fighting for scraps at the kids' table with a bunch of new projects.
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OfflineValidator
· 23h ago
Haha, Monad is still bragging about tens of thousands of TPS. That’s honestly outdated.
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FalseProfitProphet
· 23h ago
Wake up, wake up. Monad really needs to change its rhetoric, but let's talk again when tens of thousands of TPS are actually achieved.
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DarkPoolWatcher
· 23h ago
Haha, the Monad narrative is indeed a bit disconnected. Who only cares about EVM compatibility these days?
Alright, seeing Ada break into BTC DeFi is actually pretty interesting, but there are only a few chains with real-world applications.
TON has pretty much played out its Telegram card; its ecosystem is still just burning money.
In the end, it's all about who can actually deliver—everyone can tell a good story.
I'm actually curious to see what Ada can bring to BTC DeFi.
Monad should really change its approach by now—everyone's hyping about tens of thousands of TPS.
I actually think Near's chain abstraction has some potential.
Let's take a look at what the leading public blockchains are up to—
Near is focusing on chain abstraction plus AI, Avax is pushing modular subnets, Ada is diving straight into the BTC DeFi sector, XRP is sticking with its traditional payment scenarios, and Ton is backed by the Telegram ecosystem.
Meanwhile, Monad is still clinging to the "EVM compatibility + tens of thousands of TPS" narrative, which feels like something from the last cycle, right? It's time to wake up and stop fighting for scraps at the kids' table with a bunch of new projects.