In the new generation of public blockchain tracks, Solayer's positioning is very unique. It does not simply pursue TPS (transaction speed), but focuses on 'application layer composability'. Many public blockchains emphasize performance, but reality proves that pure TPS is no longer the core issue of the industry; the real challenge is how to enable developers and users to freely combine applications on the chain and quickly build complex systems.

Solayer's solution is a modular underlying architecture. Developers can combine different modules together like building blocks. For example, transaction modules, storage modules, identity authentication modules, etc., can all be called directly without reinventing the wheel. This design not only greatly lowers the development threshold but also enhances the scalability of applications.

More importantly, Solayer's ecological view is very open. It does not go it alone but collaborates with developers and project parties to co-build. Through an open mechanism, every project that joins can gain ecological support and user traffic within Solayer's network. This collaborative model is more vibrant than traditional closed public blockchains.

As more and more applications land on Solayer, its value is not just in the technology itself, but also in its ecological connectivity. $LAYER tokens not only carry value but also become the bond of the entire application ecosystem. In the future, if the Web3 world truly needs a 'system-level' underlying layer, Solayer is likely to be one of the core candidates.

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