My controversial take on Solayer is that the "1 million TPS" number, while impressive, is the least interesting aspect. The market is obsessed with speed as a metric, but that's a superficial understanding of the current state. This isn't a faster horse, it's the invention of the car.
The real revolution happens when developers stop thinking in terms of limitations. I'm genuinely excited because, for the first time, underlying hardware acceleration breaks the mental shackles that have defined on-chain development. The question is no longer, "How can I optimize my code to fit on a block?" but, "Since blocks are virtually infinite, what impossible things can I build?"
I believe we're on the verge of seeing application classes that we previously considered science fiction. Imagine a fully on-chain physics engine for games, where every object movement is a verifiable state change. Imagine high-frequency market making strategies running directly on-chain, ultimately achieving CEX-level performance on a DEX.
Forget speed benchmarks. What excites me is the creativity that will unfold when the world's best developers finally have a canvas without boundaries.
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