With the expansion of application scenarios and the growth of user demand, Ethereum is facing severe performance challenges, and both Layer1 and Layer2 have problems such as slow transactions and difficulty in increasing throughput, which seriously restrict the development of the Ethereum ecosystem. Many mainstream Web2 applications cannot be ported, and hot ecosystems such as PayFi have first erupted on other public chains, reflecting the industry's dissatisfaction with the performance of the Ethereum ecosystem and the urgent demand for high-performance Blockchain solutions.
MegaETH is a Layer2 built on the Ethereum ecosystem, claiming to be the industry's first "real-time Blockchain". MegaETH delegates "security" and "consensus" to the Ethereum mainnet, and focuses on improving execution efficiency and throughput. Its goal is to achieve 100,000 TPS to solve the performance bottleneck of Ethereum and bring a high-performance experience to Ethereum users. This research report will deeply analyze this project, through analyzing the technical solutions, comparing competitors, researching the team's financing and ecosystem development, comprehensively evaluate its technical innovation, market competitiveness and development prospects, and provide valuable reference for Blockchain industry practitioners.
Author: Shitaxi, Web3Caff Research Analyst
Cover: Photo by Unsplash+, Logo by MegaETH, Typography by Web3Caff Research
Word count: The full text is over 12,400 words.
Table of Contents
- 1. Performance issues faced by Ethereum
- 2. Analysis of the MegaETH technical solution
- 2.1 Node specialization
- 2.2 Optimizing Sequencer performance
- 2.2.1 Single Sequencer
- 2.2.2 Parallel execution
- 2.2.3 State synchronization optimization
- 2.2.4 Applying JIT technology
- 2.2.5 Optimizing MPT
- 2.3 Controversies around the single Sequencer
- 3. Competitor analysis
- 3.1 Introduction to HyperLiquid & HyperEVM
- 3.2 Introduction to Monad
- 3.3 Comprehensive comparison
- 4. Team and financing
- 4.1 Core team
- 4.2 Financing situation
- 5. Ecosystem
- 6. Comments and summary
- 6.1 Unconventional
- 6.2 Shining in the forest
- 6.3 Momentary brilliance
- 7. Key structure diagram
- 8. References






