I just realized an interesting thing about the current Layer 1 blockchains. If you're not clear on what a Layer 1 blockchain is, simply put, they are the main foundational blockchains that handle their own transactions independently without relying on other networks. Each Layer 1 has its own token used for paying fees, and they also serve as the platform for other applications, Layer 2 solutions, or dApps built on top.



The cool thing about Layer 1 is that it offers security along with significant growth potential. But to understand better, we need to look at their processing capabilities.

Looking at transaction throughput (TPS), the difference is huge. Bitcoin handles about 2.83 to 4.17 TPS, which is quite slow because each block takes 10 minutes to mine. Ethereum is a bit better with an average of ~11.8 TPS, but still limited. However, newer Layer 1s like Solana reach 110,000 TPS, and Aptos up to 160,000 TPS — these numbers are truly impressive.

That's why technology keeps advancing. New Layer 1 blockchains are emerging to overcome old limitations while adding more advanced features. Faster processing speeds, lower costs, and more diverse applications.

Currently, I’m tracking three hot Layer 1 blockchains: APT (Aptos), SUI (Sui), and SEI (Sei). The price of APT is currently $0.84, SUI around $0.87, and SEI is $0.05. These projects have strong growth potential in the current phase.

If you're interested in investing in Layer 1 blockchains, now is a good time to consider. These blockchains not only offer security but also open up significant profit opportunities. I’ll be providing more detailed analysis on each project soon. Follow me if you don’t want to miss out.
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