Do you remember the feeling of 'waiting' the first time you used blockchain for a transfer? Tens of seconds, or even a few minutes, before the funds arrived. A friend even teased me: Is this what you call the future?
Later, I started using Solana, and the experience was much better, with almost instant confirmation. But to my surprise, Solayer's InfiniSVM made me reimagine the speed of blockchain. A million TPS, millisecond finality—these parameters seem abstract at first glance, but I like to use metaphors from everyday life to understand them.
It's like the change from 2G to 5G. In the past, sending a picture would take ages, but now you can watch high-definition live streams anytime. The same goes for blockchain; a leap in speed will bring about a whole new way of life.
I imagine the future:
Opening a blockchain game, with real-time feedback in battle scenes, no more 'lag'.
Paying at a convenience store with a QR code, not using a bank card, but sUSD, with a payment experience as fast as swiping a card.
Interactions in social applications can flow as smoothly as WeChat.
These images make me feel that Solayer is not just a financial tool; it may be the accelerator that truly integrates blockchain into daily life.
I begin to look forward to a day when we won't differentiate between 'on-chain applications' and 'regular applications' because the experience will be indistinguishable. That day may be the result of InfiniSVM's transformation.