Talking about Solana and scalability, it really can be a headache, right? All kinds of Layer2 solutions and sidechains make it very complicated, funds are scattered everywhere, and you have to keep switching networks to operate. It's so annoying! But recently, I noticed a project called @magicblock, and its idea is quite unique. Unlike other solutions that make us leave the Solana mainnet, it tries to make our experience on Solana more comfortable.
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Talking about Solana and scalability, it really can be a headache, right? All kinds of Layer2 solutions and sidechains make it very complicated, funds are scattered everywhere, and you have to keep switching networks to operate. It's so annoying! But recently, I noticed a project called @magicblock, and its idea is quite unique. Unlike other solutions that make us leave the Solana mainnet, it tries to make our experience on Solana more comfortable.