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Token2049で批判者に立ち向かうMonad:ミームトークンへの影響

Token2049で批判者に立ち向かうMonad:ミームトークンへの影響

In the fast-paced world of blockchain, where new projects pop up like viral memes, it's refreshing to see a team like Monad stepping up to face their critics head-on. Recently, at Token2049 in Singapore, Monad hosted a unique event called the "Doubters' Dialogue." This wasn't your typical hype-filled panel; instead, it brought together skeptics who had real concerns about the project. As someone who's been deep in the crypto space, I can tell you this kind of transparency is gold—especially for a layer-1 (L1) blockchain like Monad, which is gearing up to support a thriving ecosystem of meme tokens.

Token2049(シンガポール)でのMonad「Doubters' Dialogue」イベントのパネリスト

The event, highlighted in a Haseeb Qureshiによる投稿, managing partner at Dragonfly Capital and one of the panelists, featured the Monad team answering tough questions from 50 hand-picked doubters. These weren't casual observers; they were folks genuinely bearish on Monad for reasons like the delayed mainnet launch, the challenges of building a new ecosystem from scratch, and doubts about whether there's room for another L1 in a crowded market dominated by giants like Ethereum and Solana.

For those new to the term, an L1 blockchain is the foundational layer where all transactions happen directly, without relying on secondary layers for scaling. Monad stands out because it's designed to be fully compatible with the Ethereum Virtual Machine (EVM), meaning developers can easily port over apps and tokens from Ethereum. But what sets it apart is its promised performance: up to 10,000 transactions per second (TPS), which could make it a hotspot for high-volume activities like trading meme tokens. Imagine the frenzy of Solana's meme coin boom, but with even lower fees and faster confirmations—that's the vision Monad is selling.

Haseeb praised the format in his tweet, noting how it allowed for candid answers and built trust through open discussion. "Building stuff in public is hard," he wrote, "but love the spirit that both the skeptics and the Monad team brought to this event. To mainnet!" This enthusiasm is echoed in the crypto community, with replies highlighting the respect earned by addressing criticisms directly.

Now, why does this matter for meme tokens? Meme coins thrive on community, speed, and low costs. Platforms like Nad.fun, a memecoin launchpad on Monad, are already testing the waters on the testnet, showing strong transaction volumes. With meme coins on Monad's testnet racking up thousands of trades daily, as seen on trackers like GeckoTerminal, the mainnet launch could unleash a wave of new projects. Skeptics worry about adoption, but events like this demonstrate Monad's commitment to fostering a robust, doubt-free community.

As we edge closer to Monad's mainnet—rumored to be imminent—this dialogue could be a turning point. It shows the team isn't just building tech; they're building relationships. For meme token enthusiasts, that means a potential new playground where your favorite dog-themed or frog-inspired coins can trade without the bottlenecks of slower chains.

If you're into meme tokens, keep an eye on Monadの公式サイト for updates. Events like Token2049 remind us that in crypto, facing the heat can forge stronger projects. What's your take—bullish on Monad's meme potential?

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