the truth is that chains don’t matter anymore, apps do
that’s why MegaETH is the best positioned to win
there’s been 2 main app creativity booms in web3 with the third one about to be enabled by mega
1) EVM launch: people creating experimental apps everyday but then experimenting became expensive fast due to rising gas costs
2) @arbitrum launch: mainnet was way too expensive for smaller teams to afford and iterate fast; arb enabled cheaper and faster space and so much was deployed in the first year of arbs existence
3) @megaeth_labs launch: a shift from resource scarcity to resource abundance mindset; devs won’t have to care anymore about block speed, oracle speed, contract sizes, contract call complexity & more. a fully blank slate where developers have complete creative freedom
mega is the best positioned to embrace the third app creativity boom with previously impossible to build apps coming to the chain
not only that, but mega is also taking an extremely app-first approach where instead of passively waiting for apps to come via a large grants bucket, they select, support and accelerate innovative apps via their @0xMegaMafia program
when chains say “come build on our chain, maybe you’ll get a grant” it tends to attract the usual boring forks, few disruptive apps would take the risk
the approach megaeth is taking ensures that there’s a powerful roster of innovative apps building on their chain even before mainnet goes live (30 apps just coming from megamafia alone)
im insanely bullish on chains that think app first
users care about apps, not chains
world computer.