The current crypto market exhibits an interesting polarization: Solana attracts users with its ultra-high speed of over 100,000 TPS, Ethereum continues to evolve through its L2 ecosystem, and Move-based chains like Sui and Aptos are attempting to reshape the developer experience with entirely new languages. But in this race, a unique player, Monad, is trying to forge a path never taken before — maintaining Ethereum's complete development toolchain while radically transforming L1 transaction execution efficiency through parallel processing technology.
This is not simply about "faster" — it’s a deep overhaul of the EVM architecture itself. How does Monad achieve a balance between compatibility with the Ethereum ecosystem and L1 performance? What does this technological innovation behind it mean?
Monad's core positioning: a high-performance L1 compatible with EVM
From a technical DNA perspective, Monad's emergence