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== Monad == | == Monad == | ||
| − | Monad is described in | + | Monad is described in project materials as monad is described as a next-generation Ethereum-compatible blockchain. This draft is based primarily on source materials supplied to the workflow and should be checked against independent sources before public publication. |
== Overview == | == Overview == | ||
| − | Monad is described as a next-generation Ethereum-compatible blockchain.<ref name="proj1" /> | + | Overview details need to be added from reviewed sources.<ref name="proj1" /> |
| − | The site says Monad is EVM compatible at the bytecode level.<ref name="proj1" /> | + | |
| + | == Compatibility == | ||
| + | * Monad is described as a next-generation Ethereum-compatible blockchain.<ref name="proj1" /> | ||
| + | * The site says Monad is EVM compatible at the bytecode level.<ref name="proj1" /> | ||
== Reported characteristics == | == Reported characteristics == | ||
* The site claims targets of 10,000 TPS, sub-second finality, and low fees.<ref name="proj1" /> | * The site claims targets of 10,000 TPS, sub-second finality, and low fees.<ref name="proj1" /> | ||
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| + | == Infrastructure and validator design == | ||
* The docs describe infrastructure and validator design.<ref name="proj2" /> | * The docs describe infrastructure and validator design.<ref name="proj2" /> | ||
* The project says validators can run on consumer-grade hardware.<ref name="proj2" /> | * The project says validators can run on consumer-grade hardware.<ref name="proj2" /> | ||
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| + | == Source notes == | ||
| + | The statements above reflect claims found in the provided source bundle. They should be treated as attributed project or documentation claims until independently verified. | ||
== Sources == | == Sources == | ||
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== Draft status == | == Draft status == | ||
| − | This page was generated from a source bundle on 2026-03-22T03: | + | This page was generated from a source bundle on 2026-03-22T03:14:32.390Z using an AI-assisted workflow. The wording and sourcing should be reviewed and tightened before any public publication. |
Revision as of 03:14, 22 March 2026
Contents
Monad
Monad is described in project materials as monad is described as a next-generation Ethereum-compatible blockchain. This draft is based primarily on source materials supplied to the workflow and should be checked against independent sources before public publication.
Overview
Overview details need to be added from reviewed sources.[1]
Compatibility
- Monad is described as a next-generation Ethereum-compatible blockchain.[1]
- The site says Monad is EVM compatible at the bytecode level.[1]
Reported characteristics
- The site claims targets of 10,000 TPS, sub-second finality, and low fees.[1]
Infrastructure and validator design
- The docs describe infrastructure and validator design.[2]
- The project says validators can run on consumer-grade hardware.[2]
Source notes
The statements above reflect claims found in the provided source bundle. They should be treated as attributed project or documentation claims until independently verified.
Sources
Draft status
This page was generated from a source bundle on 2026-03-22T03:14:32.390Z using an AI-assisted workflow. The wording and sourcing should be reviewed and tightened before any public publication.- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 Monad website. https://www.monad.xyz/
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 Monad docs. https://docs.monad.xyz/