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Recently, I've been looking at a bunch of L2 technical documents, and the more I compare, the more I feel that #Mantle's advantages are a bit understated but very practical. It is not the kind of chain that presents technology like a science fiction novel, but rather follows the route of simplifying complex matters, which is actually more valuable for developers and the project party.
The two most core points are actually just two.
1. The modularization of @Mantle_Official is not just a concept; it really can reduce the burden.
Most chains claim to be modular, but once implemented, developers still have to deal with a bunch of tedious on-chain details.
Mantle is quite pragmatic: the execution layer is responsible for being fast, cheap, and resistant to high frequency; the data availability (DA) part is directly connected to EigenLayer, which is stable and cost-effective; settlement relies on Ethereum to ensure security.
What does this mean?
Anyone can directly plug in without having to recreate a whole chain, making it convenient and not easy to crash.
Developers particularly like it because the product launch cycle can be shortened significantly.
2. It is currently one of the few L2s that can run AI, games, and content protocols simultaneously without lag.
This is not publicity, but because Mantle's cost curve is stable enough.
AI projects require high-frequency calls, games need high interactivity, and content protocols need continuous writing. When switched to most L2s, it either results in a sudden spike in costs or a sudden drop in performance.
@0xMantleCN's strongest point is actually its stability——
You know how much you spend, you know the transaction will go through, you know that the load coming up won't crash the entire chain.
This is a necessity for those who truly create products.
So why have a bunch of projects been moving to Mantle recently?
It's not because of the subsidies, but because its underlying design really makes things easier to do.
The core competitiveness of Mantle is not about shouting narratives, but about liberating developers and project parties from a pile of blockchain troubles, allowing them to truly get their products up and running.
#Mantle @Mantle_Official @0xMantleCN $MNT #XHunt