Big news dropping soon: the entire MANTRA ecosystem is getting a major architecture overhaul. The new setup? Running on native MANTRA infrastructure.
Why does this matter? Think streamlined operations, tighter integration, and way less bloat. Everything runs smoother when you're not duct-taping third-party solutions together.
The team's calling it "cleaner" — which in blockchain speak usually means faster execution and lower overhead. We'll see how this plays out once it goes live.
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SnapshotBot
· 9h ago
Sounds good, but when will it actually be implemented? There are too many promises heard so far.
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ImpermanentTherapist
· 12-13 04:20
Ha, it's the same old rhetoric of "cleaner" and "streamlined." The last time I heard these words was when some chain was about to reduce gas fees. And what happened then?
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EthMaximalist
· 12-11 16:03
Speaking of which, the architecture upgrade sounds good, but whether it really goes live is still a question mark.
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SelfCustodyBro
· 12-11 15:58
Bro, if this wave can truly reduce third-party dependence, that would be awesome. Blockchain projects are too easy to turn into a bunch of glue code.
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LayerZeroHero
· 12-11 15:36
The native infrastructure sounds good, but I don't know if the team can actually deliver it.
Big news dropping soon: the entire MANTRA ecosystem is getting a major architecture overhaul. The new setup? Running on native MANTRA infrastructure.
Why does this matter? Think streamlined operations, tighter integration, and way less bloat. Everything runs smoother when you're not duct-taping third-party solutions together.
The team's calling it "cleaner" — which in blockchain speak usually means faster execution and lower overhead. We'll see how this plays out once it goes live.