《From 100,000 to 1,000,000 TPS: What Makes Solayer the 'Accelerator' of the Solana Ecosystem?》
While most L1s are still struggling for 'breaking 10,000 TPS', Solayer, built by @Solayer , has already exceeded 100,000+ TPS on the testnet and is aiming for the 1,000,000 target—this is not just empty talk; its underlying architecture is designed for 'precise adaptation' to the Solana ecosystem. As a re-staking protocol designed for Solana, users can stake SOL or LSTs to connect with AVS and earn rewards. Even Binance is now backing it: HODLer airdrop's third round directly allocated 6 million $LAYER, with another 6 million on the way.
Its 'speed' is a substantial reconstruction: using FPGA hardware to accelerate signature verification, employing 'pessimistic concurrency control' to reduce transaction rollbacks, and even cross-chain sBridge can settle in 1 second. More importantly, it is developer-friendly—natively supporting Solana-VM, dApps on Solana can be directly migrated without needing to rewrite a single line of code. @Solayer also understands user pain points: the super sorter implements 'first come, first served', eliminating issues like MEV auctions, frontrunning, and slippage, resulting in a transaction experience as smooth as scrolling through short videos.
Currently, the threshold for Binance airdrops is not high: users who subscribed to fixed income products from July 20-24 can claim rewards within 24 hours. #BuiltonSolayer is not just a technical gimmick; it is also a liquidity bridge in the Solana ecosystem—it can aggregate assets from both sides, making cross-chain arbitrage as simple as ordering takeout. #BuiltonSolayer
Conclusion: Solayer has added 'speed' to the Solana ecosystem and provided users with a 'ticket to entry'; the airdrop is just the beginning. Within its ambition of 1,000,000 TPS, there may lie the next experiential turning point for Web3.