📢 We’re happy to announce that @domantaspe from @Heiko_network will be joining us as a speaker at Web3 Amsterdam!
⚡️ Power up with radical Web3 solutions challenging the status quo.
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Ethereum’s TPS: 15
Solana’s: 50k
Heiko’s? 100k+
How do we do it?
- We separate execution from consensus.
- Our re-engineered EVM delivers efficient block production.
- Parallel execution for lightning-fast transactions.
- Heiko Hash makes state hashing faster and more scalable than ever.
Fast, cheap, scalable. Heiko has it all.
As always, here’s the proof:
https://t.co/yt9PF5s3NK
Does this historical data spark joy?
No? → Delete it.
This is the magic of EIP-4444.
Why it’s genius:
🔹 Old blocks → Archived.
🔹 Node storage → Slimmed down 10x.
🔹 Chain speed → Turbocharged.
Heiko - EVM without the baggage 🧡
Let’s talk Heiko vs. the “big guys.”
Solana proved that scalability unlocks new use cases, but even Solana struggles when demand spikes, like with the recent Trump coin launch that clogged the chain. EVM chains? Forget about it. A Trump coin would’ve completely broken them.
EVM is where the devs and TVL are, but the platform lacks a fast, scalable, and affordable environment. Developers want something easy to build on, users want something cheap and fast.
That’s why we are building Heiko
Fast (100ms block times), scalable (100k TPS), and cheap (<$0.001 fees).
We turbocharged the EVM and split execution from consensus, making it easy for devs to build and users to thrive.
Welcome to the future of blockchain 🟠
What’s better than fast blocks?
Fast AND cheap.
Fees under $0.001 mean your wallet stays happy, your users stay loyal and your dApps scale like on steroids.
Heiko’s basically degen heaven 😍
World Computer is a cool analogy, but it never resonated with me when it's used for chains like Ethereum. Being a tech guy you tend to understand that it's thousands different computers executing same transaction over and over again.
But then I think this analgoy nicely clicks with chains like Heiko: one single machine executing everything and then just a bunch of replicas downloading the state. You can think of it like a cloud data sync for this one computer where one computer is responsible for uploading but anyone can download anything.
Computer goes down? No worries cloud backup is there.
Computer has a virus? No worries you can use cloud directly from another entry point.
Computer is there just to makes things faster and cheaper, but no one can censor the cloud.
Apologies for taking over your timeline like this. (Not really sorry)
This is what the cost of a transaction should be. At all times. All the time.
🟠 GHeiko