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| − | + | Monad is a blockchain project focused on high performance and compatibility with the Ethereum ecosystem. According to the project website, it is designed as an Ethereum-compatible network with an emphasis on throughput, fast finality, and low transaction costs. | |
| − | + | == Overview == | |
| − | + | Monad is presented by its team as a next-generation blockchain intended to support decentralized applications without requiring developers to move away from familiar Ethereum tooling. | |
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| − | + | == Compatibility == | |
| + | The project website states that Monad is EVM compatible at the bytecode level. In practical terms, this means Solidity contracts, EVM addresses, and existing Ethereum infrastructure are intended to work with the network. | ||
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| + | == Performance claims == | ||
| + | Project materials describe several headline targets, including: | ||
| + | * 10,000 transactions per second | ||
| + | * sub-second finality | ||
| + | * low fees | ||
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| + | These figures should be treated as project claims unless independently verified. | ||
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| + | == Validator design == | ||
| + | Monad also says its architecture is intended to allow validators to run on consumer-grade hardware. The project attributes this in part to its custom database design and lower system requirements. | ||
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| + | == Draft status == | ||
| + | This sandbox page is a test draft created with an AI-assisted workflow based primarily on project materials. It should be reviewed, expanded, and independently sourced before any public publication. | ||
Revision as of 03:05, 22 March 2026
Monad
Monad is a blockchain project focused on high performance and compatibility with the Ethereum ecosystem. According to the project website, it is designed as an Ethereum-compatible network with an emphasis on throughput, fast finality, and low transaction costs.
Overview
Monad is presented by its team as a next-generation blockchain intended to support decentralized applications without requiring developers to move away from familiar Ethereum tooling.
Compatibility
The project website states that Monad is EVM compatible at the bytecode level. In practical terms, this means Solidity contracts, EVM addresses, and existing Ethereum infrastructure are intended to work with the network.
Performance claims
Project materials describe several headline targets, including:
- 10,000 transactions per second
- sub-second finality
- low fees
These figures should be treated as project claims unless independently verified.
Validator design
Monad also says its architecture is intended to allow validators to run on consumer-grade hardware. The project attributes this in part to its custom database design and lower system requirements.
Draft status
This sandbox page is a test draft created with an AI-assisted workflow based primarily on project materials. It should be reviewed, expanded, and independently sourced before any public publication.