web3 protocol Moles has set a new blockchain speed record, minting 4,930 NFTs per minute, surpassing previous records set by Solana and Polygon.
The record was achieved during an nft drop for the interactive storytelling game Forever Has Fallen, using Polkadot technology. Single network parachain, which is designed for composable NFTs.
Known as Bounty Hunter Tickets (BHT), these NFTs provide access to the Hunters' Lair within Forever Has Fallen and play a key role in the experience.
This comes ahead of the upcoming integration of Asynchronous Backing (AB) to Polkadot, which will further boost the speed and efficiency of Layer-0.
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How was the record broken?
Incite, the developers of Forever Has Fallen, tested several blockchains before minting, analyzing factors such as speed, gas fees, and performance, minting 300,000 NFTs in the process.
The team chose Polkadot for its massive nft minting, believing its infrastructure was ideal for the task, a belief that led to this new record being set, positioning Polkadot as an attractive option for web3 games that require a fast and reliable way to send huge amounts of money. amounts of nft to its players.
Kimon Lycos, founder and CEO of Incite, noted that they “want the Web3 elements under the hood” and that Polkadot's speed allows them to “enable a Web2-like instant gratification experience.”
Alexandar Mitrovic, CEO of Unique Network, added that “Polkadot offers great flexibility,” and the success of the Forever Has Fallen Bounty Hunter Ticket mint gave his team “the opportunity to present a business case that speaks to mass consumers.
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