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After practical testing, Atlas has three core advantages that impress me the most:
• Custom transaction queue: No longer a one-size-fits-all sorting rule, project teams can set queue logic based on their own scenarios to avoid key operations being prioritized by MEV bots.
• Harmful MEV Precise Shielding: Filter malicious behaviors such as sandwich attacks and front-running through preset rules, with actual tests showing a 15%-20% reduction in slippage for DeFi operations.
• Fairness in Matching Reconstruction: Ordinary users and institutional orders transact under the same rules, completely bidding farewell to the frustrating experience of "seeing a price but being unable to buy."
The most direct beneficiaries of this wave are definitely high-frequency trading applications:
If you ask which project is currently worth heavily researching on the Monad testnet, I would unhesitatingly bet on FastLane. They are not just landing concepts, but rather infrastructure like Atlas that can change the underlying rules of the ecosystem. When the mainnet goes live and real funds enter the market, the value brought by this "sense of on-chain order" will be infinitely amplified—after all, in the chaotic MEV jungle, fairness itself is the most scarce premium.