In community discussions, Solayer's proposed 'one million TPS' is often mentioned repeatedly. Some treat it as a slogan, while others believe it is key to solving experience pain points. In fact, feedback from the community shows that users' focus on performance is not just technical curiosity, but truly related to the user experience.
In the past, users encountered lag, failures, and even high transaction fees during on-chain interactions, which deterred many new users.
Solayer's performance breakthrough brings a new imagination to the community: if the on-chain experience can really be as smooth as Web2 applications, then the speed of cryptocurrency adoption will accelerate.
Of course, there are also rational voices in the community. Everyone knows that one million TPS requires large-scale validation and cannot remain in the laboratory stage. But this has not dampened the community's enthusiasm; rather, it has made more people look forward to the actual performance after the mainnet launch.
The community's attitude can be summarized as: 'Both excited and cautious.' Excitement arises from the fact that finally, a team dares to directly address performance issues, while caution stems from the hope that the technology can truly be implemented. This kind of discussion atmosphere is actually healthier than mere speculation.