
欧K|11月 29, 2025 07:38
Mantle's strong underlying advantages: network latency and state stability
This is the part every chain tries to act like there's 'no problem,' but @0xMantleCN is genuinely doing a great job.
What impacts user retention the most in on-chain experiences isn't TPS, but whether transactions can pass stably and whether latency randomly spikes. Most L2s experience small hiccups like 'lagging' or 'price spikes' under high load, but Mantle's state stability is actually its most underrated moat.
In plain terms:
@Mantle_Official is less likely to 'drop the ball' or suddenly act up. Why? Because its execution layer and DA layer are separated, so the pressure won't blow up the entire chain. Plus, the batch scheduling logic is clean, so even when transaction density rises, it’s less likely to cause disorder or high latency.
What practical benefits does this bring to the ecosystem? AI protocols can continuously write data without failing halfway, blockchain games with high-frequency operations won’t suddenly freeze, content protocols’ POI records can reliably go on-chain, and DeFi won’t face price fluctuations during arbitrage or path calculations due to latency.
To put it in simpler terms: Mantle’s underlying infrastructure is like a 'highway that doesn’t suddenly get jammed.' You can go fast, you can go steady, but most importantly, you won’t be forced to stop suddenly.
This might seem pretty basic, but people actually building products on-chain will tell you—stability is more practical than any 'narrative' or 'inflated performance.'
And the smooth operation of XHunt × Mantle Season 2 activities, along with real-time updates of POI records, is backed by Mantle’s stable execution + DA combo.
Mantle’s advantage isn’t about shouting loudly; it’s about rarely causing issues at the operational level.
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