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Solana is fast, but when running games or social applications with millions of users and real-time interaction needs, performance bottlenecks can still occur. MagicBlock's temporary Rollup solution is quite interesting — the idea is particularly clever.
In simple terms, it adds a layer of ultra-fast cache to the application. High-frequency interactions run in this cache layer within milliseconds, with Gas fees effectively eliminated, instantly boosting user experience. The best part is that all core assets and logic remain firmly anchored on the Solana mainnet, so there's no need to worry about security or decentralization being diluted.
This architectural design is somewhat like isolating the application's hot data, allowing frequent operations to avoid lag, truly achieving a balance between the main chain's security and high performance. For developers looking to build complex applications on Solana, this is a promising technical breakthrough.
Wow, isn't this just an upgraded version of a sidechain? But if safety is maintained... can it really hold up?
Wait, can the zero Gas fee be sustained long-term, or is it just an initial sweet spot?
Millions of users are still a stress test. How long this solution can remain stable depends on actual transaction volume.
Compared to projects that frequently fork, at least MagicBlock hasn't cut off the mainnet connection. I give full marks for this.
Yes, that's right. Solana has finally found a breakthrough this time.
But will temporary Rollups just be empty promises? We need to see the real deployment results.
It's quite interesting, better than just bragging.
Finally, someone is seriously working on performance optimization. What about other public chains?
I think this caching design is good. As long as the core assets remain on the mainnet, I feel secure.
If this approach continues, on-chain gaming might not be just a dream.