SEI is making a decisive pivot—speed is no longer the main battleground. Instead, the network is doubling down on institutional utility through its Market Infrastructure Grid (MIG), essentially positioning itself as a unified Financial OS for Web3.



This approach pre-integrates everything institutions actually need. On the liquidity front, you've got major stablecoins like USDC, USDT, and PYUSD already baked in. The RWA (Real-World Assets) angle is covered through partnerships with established players like Ondo and Securitize, opening doors to tokenized traditional finance. Meanwhile, the throughput? 200k TPS via Giga ensures the network can actually handle institutional-scale transaction volumes without breaking a sweat.

It's a clever reframing. Rather than chasing benchmarks in raw speed, SEI is building the rails that institutions actually use—where liquidity, compliance, and scalability work together as one seamless system.
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MemeCuratorvip
· 01-10 08:53
Ah, another narrative of "We won't compete on speed anymore, switching to grading agencies"... SEI's move is indeed interesting. MIG sounds good, but can it really attract institutions? I'm skeptical. Wait, is RWA serious? Are Ondo and Securitize substantial enough? 200k TPS is impressive, but the key question is whether anyone is actually using it.
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MetaNomadvip
· 01-10 06:33
Well... basically, it's giving up the speed arms race and turning around to sell to institutions, right? The actual idea isn't bad.
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MevWhisperervip
· 01-10 05:56
Damn, SEI has really given up on speed and is now heading towards institutions. Basically, they want to create a Web3 operating system, pre-installing stablecoins, RWA, and other features, and claim 200k TPS can handle it... But the key question is, will institutions really buy into it, or is this just another overhyped concept?
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MetaLord420vip
· 01-07 11:27
You see SEI's move, truly clear-headed... shifting from rapid growth to building institutional-grade infrastructure, now that's the real deal.
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MEVVictimAlliancevip
· 01-07 11:24
This is the real deal. Finally, a public chain has figured it out, hasn't it?
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DeFiCaffeinatorvip
· 01-07 11:20
Hey hey, SEI's move this time is indeed impressive. Shifting from pure trading speed to building institutional infrastructure shows an understanding of institutional needs.
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SeasonedInvestorvip
· 01-07 11:12
This is what it means to understand the market. From rapid trading to infrastructure development, the move SEI made is clear.
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MerkleMaidvip
· 01-07 11:03
Hmm... SEI's move this time is quite clever, pulling out of the TPS arms race to focus on what institutions truly need. It feels much more reliable than those projects that constantly boast about speed.
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