Public chain scalability solutions are increasing, and the focus of competition is quietly shifting.



In the early days, everyone was competing over basic functionalities—whether they could run smart contracts. Now, that's no longer the case, as all chains can do this. The question has become: who can reliably handle a large volume of high-frequency asset transactions while supporting complex financial application scenarios?

Sei's approach of using parallel EVM is a direct response to this new stage of competition. It's not just about stacking performance; it's about solving the actual transaction capacity problem from an architectural level.
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ForkMastervip
· 5h ago
Parallel EVM sounds impressive, but in reality, it just distributes transaction processing. It’s similar in concept to my previous fork arbitrage idea. The question is whether this architecture can truly be implemented, or if the project team is just storytelling again.
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LidoStakeAddictvip
· 5h ago
Parallel EVM is indeed impressive, but can it really run stably? --- Honestly, it still depends on who can truly withstand those large transactions, not just how good the numbers look on paper. --- The idea behind Sei is interesting; optimizing the architecture is more practical than simply stacking performance. --- With such fierce competition now, having parallelism alone isn't enough, the key is whether the ecosystem can keep up. --- Finally, someone is seriously considering the transaction capacity aspect; before that, everyone was just blindly competing.
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LightningHarvestervip
· 5h ago
Yeah, you're right. Now building the architecture is the real skill, not just bragging about parameters.
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rugdoc.ethvip
· 5h ago
Parallel EVM sounds good, but can it really withstand the pressure of high-frequency trading? Let's see how it performs in practice. --- If Sei can truly handle high-frequency trading stably, then it's on a different level, but right now everyone is just hyping it up. --- Solving problems from the architecture level is a smarter approach, in my opinion, than just piling on performance. --- High-frequency trading scenarios have such strong demands, why didn't early blockchains think of this? Why only now? --- Parallel EVM sounds like redefining what true scalability is; it feels like there's something there.
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MoonRocketTeamvip
· 5h ago
The parallel EVM approach indeed has some substance; architectural innovation is much more powerful than simply stacking parameters. This is truly the real booster.
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