Has Web3 finally welcomed its own 'Android system'?

Recently, @MangoOS_Network's architecture design has sparked considerable technical discussion, with many highlights:

▸ Free switching of virtual machines: EVM and Move applications can switch back and forth, effectively bridging two mainstream ecosystems

▸ Dynamic sharding mechanism: Automatically scales according to demand, theoretically capable of supporting millions of concurrent users

▸ On-chain governance sandbox: dApp upgrades no longer rely on hard forks, offering greater flexibility

Behind these underlying features is MangoOS's proposed Multi-VM full-chain architecture, which some have dubbed the 'next-generation Ethereum killer', and this is not without reason.

Even more impressive is the ecological layout; BeingDex resembles a combination of Uniswap and Binance trading experience within the Move ecosystem, with an intuitive hands-on experience and trading depth starting to take shape.

As for the market aspect, MGO's release mechanism and early supporters have somewhat mitigated short-term selling pressure, which is not common in the current environment.

In comparison, the current MGO may be like

✅ Buying a more flexible technical base at 1/100 the price of Sui

✅ Participating in an unexploited Move ecosystem blockbuster at a market cap of 1/70 that of Movement

This direction is worth continued attention.

$MGO