The Morph mainnet has reached a key milestone with the Jadeite upgrade. The new version achieves a breakthrough in performance—block generation time reduced to 300 milliseconds, and network throughput surpassing 10,000 TPS, placing it at the forefront among Layer2 solutions.
Correspondingly, the ecosystem is also accelerating its layout. The project team has launched a $150 million payment ecosystem incentive plan, aiming to build an application ecosystem around core scenarios such as crypto payment cards, cross-border remittances, and retail payments. This combination of high-performance technology and practical payment applications demonstrates Morph's ambitions in the payment sector. Both institutions and developers have the opportunity to participate in this round of ecosystem incentives by applying.
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SpeakWithHatOn
· 16h ago
Generate blocks in 300 milliseconds? That speed is indeed possible, but millions of TPS have long been common in L2 solutions. The key is whether users will actually use it.
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PuzzledScholar
· 01-07 17:53
300ms block time sounds good, but it really counts if it can actually run...
A $150 million incentive is a big move, but could it end up being a false start?
Does Morph really want to do payments... feels like this track is so competitive
Wait, is this performance metric better than Arbitrum?
The Jadeite upgrade sounds very fancy, but in reality... it still depends on whether users buy in
Tens of thousands of TPS in layer 2 is indeed rare; if it can be stable, that would be amazing
The payment ecosystem incentives are here, but it all depends on who can truly adopt it
Spending 150 million, what can it buy? A bit confusing, huh
Fast block production is good, but what about reliability... that’s the key
Another high-performance L2, can the market accommodate so many?
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FromMinerToFarmer
· 01-07 17:53
Wow, this performance data is really impressive. 300 milliseconds block time with tens of thousands TPS, there are really few in L2 that can match this.
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CryptoGoldmine
· 01-07 17:52
300 milliseconds is indeed interesting, but the key is how long TPS can stay stable. Layer 2s love to stack parameters; only through actual implementation can we see the computing power. The 150 million incentive plan sounds impressive, but it depends on how much actually flows to developers.
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BrokeBeans
· 01-07 17:52
300 milliseconds to generate a block? Sounds good, but I wonder if it will actually perform that well in practice or just be theoretical data haha
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BottomMisser
· 01-07 17:42
300 milliseconds sounds good, but can it really run stably? In the past, projects like this would show impressive data at the launch event, but once live, they would underperform.
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SoliditySlayer
· 01-07 17:37
300 milliseconds + ten-thousand level TPS can indeed be achieved, but how much of this data is actually realized in practice? It seems that now all L2s are competing over performance metrics, those who understand know.
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RektHunter
· 01-07 17:29
300 milliseconds + ten-thousand level TPS, this data seems a bit outrageous. Can it really run stably?
The Morph mainnet has reached a key milestone with the Jadeite upgrade. The new version achieves a breakthrough in performance—block generation time reduced to 300 milliseconds, and network throughput surpassing 10,000 TPS, placing it at the forefront among Layer2 solutions.
Correspondingly, the ecosystem is also accelerating its layout. The project team has launched a $150 million payment ecosystem incentive plan, aiming to build an application ecosystem around core scenarios such as crypto payment cards, cross-border remittances, and retail payments. This combination of high-performance technology and practical payment applications demonstrates Morph's ambitions in the payment sector. Both institutions and developers have the opportunity to participate in this round of ecosystem incentives by applying.