Fantom is one of those altcoins that followed the broader momentum of the market. The latest shows that the token is down 10% in the past 24 hours, but is still on the green in the bi-weekly timeframe at 14%. However, Fantom has a trick up its sleeve to curb this brewing bearishness potentially.
Fantom CEO Michael Kong Unveils Sonic Launch
Sonic is the brand-new technology that the Fantom has been developing in the past 2 years. According to their latest , Sonic was able to surpass the network’s 200 transactions per second metric. Although 200 TPS was already impressive compared to Ethereum’s 12 TPS, the network was quickly congested, and user experience deteriorated.
Kong said in the blog post:
“Sonic will be used to create a new best-in-class shared sequencer for L1 and L2 chains, capable of processing over 180 million daily transactions with real, sub-second confirmation times, and serve as the foundation to relaunch Fantom as an entirely new community-centric brand.”
This brand-new tech will cover all parts of the Fantom network, from bridging to a stablecoin launch, Sonic has it all.
Sonic Labs will also gain a slice of the pie as the foundation ultimately adds grant programs alongside the network upgrades.
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“We will continue to significantly scale and accelerate our Sonic Labs grant program for developers who build unique and valuable applications and public goods in categories including gaming, DeFi, social media, streaming, and now distributed AI,” Kong added.
This will significantly increase the size of Fantom’s user base, boosting investor confidence, and giving more room for developers to innovate.
We are thrilled to announce the first of many angel investors that have joined our round! Sam Kazemian ( ) is the founder of ✦, one of the largest DeFi protocols with over $1.6bn in assets such as sfrxETH and the FRAX stablecoin. 🌐 Frax is committed… — Fantom Foundation (@FantomFDN)
The Fantom Foundation X account today that Frax Finance Founder Sam Kazemain is the first angel investor for Sonic, stating that Frax will deploy natively issued assets on Sonic on its eventual launch.
Short-Term Gains Slashed In Favor Of The Long-Term
Meanwhile, the bears have completely taken over the FTM market in the short to medium term. Investors in FTM could only hope that the broader market downturn will reverse in the coming weeks.
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