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Not all L2s are the same; it's important to distinguish clearly.
Magic Block's implementation on Solana is quite different — it dynamically creates independent high-performance Rollups for each game. After the game ends, this chain dissolves, and all states are settled back to the mainnet. This approach breaks the conventional thinking of traditional L2s.
On the user experience level? The intuitive feeling is:
Latency is pushed below 50 milliseconds, and Gas fees are completely eliminated. As a result, you're using an on-chain application that feels as smooth as a Web2 game. More importantly — your assets are 100% on-chain, not just recorded in a centralized platform's database.
This temporary Rollup design is especially meaningful for the gaming ecosystem. Building on Solana's high TPS foundation, adding this layer of dynamic scaling enables handling large-scale concurrent players while ensuring security and asset ownership.