Good news! James, the co-founder of Monad, just announced a major update on Twitter: their consensus client is officially open source!

What is a consensus client? Simply put, it's the core program of a blockchain system, equivalent to a computer's operating system. Now the source code for this "operating system" is fully available to the public, and anyone can view and use it for free.

Want to see what the code looks like? Just head over to GitHub (a popular code hosting site for programmers) and you can find it. James has already shared the link, so tech enthusiasts interested in this should check it out!

This is a huge benefit for developers. Previously, if you wanted to study the technical details of Monad, you might have had to go through various applications, but now you can directly see the most core code. It's like before, when you wanted to learn cooking, you could only see the finished product, but now even the exclusive recipes are public.

What does open source mean? First of all, it shows that Monad has great confidence in its technology and is not afraid of others pointing out flaws. Secondly, it also makes it easier for other developers to participate in improvements, and who knows, it might spark new ideas. Lastly, for regular users, it's also a good thing because the more transparent the code, the safer and more reliable the system.

However, I should remind you that this is primarily prepared for friends who understand technology. For ordinary users like us, it's just to enjoy the excitement; if you really want to modify the code, it still requires professionals. But no matter how you look at it, this is definitely an important milestone in Monad's development!