There is an interesting real-time processing engine in the Solana ecosystem, specifically designed for on-chain games and applications. The core of this system adopts Ephemeral Rollups technology architecture, enabling several key breakthroughs: firstly, ultra-low latency, with response times controlled within 50 milliseconds, which is crucial for on-chain interaction experience. Secondly, gasless session mode, allowing users to perform batch operations without paying Gas fees for each transaction. Coupled with seamless cross-chain connectivity, the entire solution provides developers with the infrastructure to build high-performance Web3 applications. This design approach is precisely the important direction for optimizing user experience in the current Solana ecosystem.
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AlwaysQuestioning
· 9h ago
50 milliseconds? Can you really play games with that? It still feels a bit laggy.
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ProofOfNothing
· 9h ago
What can change in 50 milliseconds? It's indeed fast, but the gaming experience still depends on the stability of the chain.
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Gasless sounds great, but I'm worried it's just another marketing gimmick, with actual fees disguised under a different name.
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When I hear the name Ephemeral Rollups, I knew I should be cautious.
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Seamless cross-chain? Solana is about to make a big move again, stay tuned.
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Basically, it's just about making blockchain games less laggy, and that's the right direction.
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If this set of technologies can truly be mass-produced, it depends on when developers will actually adopt them.
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Both infrastructure and breakthroughs; it feels like the slogans are being shouted faster than actual implementation.
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A 50ms delay is indeed possible; it doesn't cost much more than traditional finance, right?
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If Solana manages to pull this off, other L1s will be panicking.
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BuyHighSellLow
· 9h ago
50 milliseconds? Sounds good, but it depends on how it performs in practice. This isn't the first time I've heard such promises.
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FlashLoanLord
· 9h ago
Response within 50 milliseconds? If that can really be achieved, the gaming experience will skyrocket, and finally, no more lagging like a PowerPoint presentation.
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RegenRestorer
· 9h ago
Respond within 50 milliseconds? Sounds good, but how does it actually perform in practice?
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Gasless mode sounds great, but I'm just worried it’s another PPT technology haha
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Seamless cross-chain connection... Hopefully it won’t be delayed again
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Interesting, finally someone is seriously working on blockchain game experiences
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If this set of technology can really be implemented, Solana will win big
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All developer-friendly, but users still have to deal with the pitfalls
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50ms huh, faster than my reaction speed 😅
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Another Rollups solution, feels like there are a bunch of these technologies in the ecosystem
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The key is whether it can avoid rug pulls; everything else is just empty talk
There is an interesting real-time processing engine in the Solana ecosystem, specifically designed for on-chain games and applications. The core of this system adopts Ephemeral Rollups technology architecture, enabling several key breakthroughs: firstly, ultra-low latency, with response times controlled within 50 milliseconds, which is crucial for on-chain interaction experience. Secondly, gasless session mode, allowing users to perform batch operations without paying Gas fees for each transaction. Coupled with seamless cross-chain connectivity, the entire solution provides developers with the infrastructure to build high-performance Web3 applications. This design approach is precisely the important direction for optimizing user experience in the current Solana ecosystem.