For a long time in crypto, "real time" was mostly just hype, something teams threw around in pitches way before it was actually needed or possible on-chain.



That's what @magicblock really represents now that it's turning into serious infrastructure.

All those years, blockchains were obsessed with boasting big TPS numbers. They made blocks larger, required heavier nodes to run them, and showed off impressive benchmarks.

But actual latency barely improved. When real users piled in, that promised speed vanished, while fees spiked and networks got clogged anyway.

@magicblock approaches it from a completely different angle. Instead of chasing "higher throughput eventually," they focus on producing micro blocks in just milliseconds. They use temporary rollups that launch on demand and shut down when the activity ends. The state stays protected in secure hardware, yet applications deliver that instant, Web2 level responsiveness.

This changes everything for developers building on it. Games no longer have to simulate real time feel with tricks. Traders don't need to bid insane fees just for a shot at priority. Even DePIN projects can have up to date data without paying a fortune.

@magicblock goes beyond surface level improvements. It's making a bold play that the upcoming bull run will favor protocols where true performance is baked into the design, not just a flashy stat achievable only in controlled tests.
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