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For me, dealing with blockchain is like learning martial arts—always wanting to be fast, accurate, and ruthless, but often getting beaten down by high fees and cumbersome processes. As a half-baked "Shaolin three-legged cat" (to put it nicely, I'm a "small player in the rivers and lakes"), my top priority for new chains is: speed, stability, cost-effectiveness, and a bit of that street flavor. When I heard that Sonic can achieve high TPS, instant confirmations, and distribute 90% of the fees to developers, this "small player" instantly showed a desire to learn from a master: 👀
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Martial Arts Secret Manual Highlights: Technical Edition
Customized "Inner Power Techniques"
Sonic has its own virtual machine, database, and consensus mechanism, specifically designed for high concurrency while still being compatible with EVM. The official claim is that it can support over 10,000 TPS, with each transaction confirmation taking less than 1 second, just like a quick KO in a martial arts competition, outpacing Solana and Sui by a wide margin. Solana/Sui represents the strengths of the northern and southern factions, each with its own merits, while Sonic is like a hero from the central plains, combining the strengths of both schools and establishing its own unique style.
"Leader Profit Sharing" Fee Monetization (FeeM)
Many projects have to build their own App Chain to break out of their niche, worrying about underlying operations, which is quite a headache. One of Sonic's "secrets" is that developers can take away 90% of the fees generated by their applications. They don't have to worry about building their own chain, and they don't need to work overtime or stay up late; they can just upload the contract and wait for the profits. Even someone like me, who can only output "tx failed", is willing to be the "master".
Account Abstraction (AA) and Dynamic Fee Rate
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Jianghu Allies: Ecological Chapter
Incentive Program
In the next year or two, Sonic will launch a points competition for mining "S" airdrops: holding tokens and using them in DeFi applications will both accumulate points, which can be exchanged for "S" tokens at the end of the season. It's just like a martial arts tournament, where you compete for points, win great prizes, and can also take advantage of airdrop opportunities.
Experts gather from all walks of life.
Top DeFi projects such as Aave, Euler, Beefy, and SwapX have either launched or will launch on Sonic, bringing high returns and capital efficiency. Liquidity mining feels like sparring with experts, with the exhilarating sensation of returns seemingly "coming back in seconds."
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Jianghu Ramblings: My Little Critique and Expectations for Sonic
The advantages of Sonic are very clear: ultra-high TPS, second-level confirmations, and 90% revenue sharing, allowing developers and users to no longer be "leeks"; AA and dynamic fees greatly lower the entry barrier for newcomers. The challenge lies in the fact that competitors are also upgrading, and ecological construction and community governance still require time to refine; the points competition must also constantly innovate to avoid becoming formulaic. As a "small player in the martial arts world", I look forward to seeing more innovative gameplay in the future, such as NFT dueling competitions and GameFi martial arts tournaments, giving me, a casual participant, a chance to shine.
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Closing Ceremony: Why did I give Sonic five stars?
The purpose of Sonic is to allow developers and users to avoid detours, and truly achieve "simple martial arts and fast moves". Second-level confirmation and high TPS eliminate the trouble of network latency, 90% sharing and dynamic fees make ecological benefits more transparent, and AA and fee subsidies escort like friends, so that novices can enter the market with confidence. I, a "third-rate martial artist", feel that Sonic is not only "ruthless", but also "all-round protection", and it is definitely worth using "habitual" firepower to experience.