Stop the excessive creation of Layer2, isn't Block-STM appealing? After waiting three years, the L chain has indeed lived up to expectations by disappointing everyone, with a major crash on TGE day... In fact, since Blast and Merlin, Layer2 has collectively fallen into a predicament. On the contrary, under the slightly niche Aptos Move language and the open-source promotion of Block-STM, Layer1 has become increasingly smooth. Let's dive in! ⬇️ Once, the Rust-based Move language was seen as a niche development language, originally developed for Facebook's Diem project, and very few people knew it. Now, the core technology Move language of @Aptos and Block-STM has been forked or adopted by multiple chains, supporting half of the crypto world, which is not an exaggeration. Don't be surprised, let's look at a few examples. ▰ Sei ▰ Monad ▰ Initia Most of these emerging public chains have borrowed or directly forked Aptos's Block-STM for parallel EVM to achieve ultra-fast block...
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