# The Mantle Network approach to scalability **Published by:** [Prcrypto](https://paragraph.com/@prcrypto/) **Published on:** 2023-07-17 **URL:** https://paragraph.com/@prcrypto/the-mantle-network-approach-to-scalability ## Content To address the scalability changes of crypto and attract more usage for the $BIT token, Some time ago, $BIT token holders proposed the mantle network.It’s a modular network with lots of innovative designIn this piece, we briefly explore the current scaling landscape, Mantle design considerations and the case for Mantle network.Current scaling solutions1. Compromised designThey are centralized , sidechains do not possess sufficient security, they also rely on unsafe bridges2. High feesThey can’t scale because the follow the old design of blockchains. Gas fees though lower are still a little high. This is because of their monolithic design.3. The traction problemMany of them have gone live on mainnet but have not yet gained traction, they also lack sufficient on-ramps.4. Useless tokensMany have tokens that are worthless, their tokens are not been used as gas, they use Ethereum.Mantle vs Current L2Mantle network employs the modular design, i believe that the future is modular, no longer will dApps or L2s be locked in because of poor design choices.The mantle network consists of the Mantle⁃ execution layer(here EVM logic is executed, sending and receiving transactions, minting NFTs, swap, LP, borrowing etc), everything is executed on the execution layer ⁃ Sequencers( sequencers receive transaction request, they order them and post them to the execution layer for interpretation and response ,Mantle network employs a decentralized approach to its sequencers , the risks of MEV are very low ), ⁃ Data availability layer( this is basically where you store the data generated from transactions to for reference purposes, it uses EigenDA)1. Modular Data availabilityThe mantle network is modular, data availability accounts for most of the cost users pay for L2s. Many L2s due to their monolithic architecture uses Ethereum both as a DA layer and as a security layerMantle network uses Eigenlayer EigenDA.2. MPCIt employs Multi party computation to improve the correctness of transaction execution off chain3. Decentralized sequencersIt employs an algorithm to rotate the set of sequencers so as to offer secure and trust free blockchainsWhy should you build on mantle?$BIT token holders wanted to attract more usage for the token by solving a problem, hence the design of mantle network . $BIT is the main token for the crypto exchange Bybit and also the governance token of BITDAO. The community have voted for a change of the token from $BIT to $MNTL1. A fast chain built for your needsThe modular design is to offer DeFi dApps and web3 games a chain fast enough for their needs2. EVM compatibilityIf you are already familiar with many tech stack for building on EVM chains, you are good to go with Mantle as well3. EcosystemThe community is proposing a $200m ecosystem fund for the next 3 years. Other partners onboard include Game7, EduDAO etc4. High security, low costUses EigenDA as a DA layer, Eigenlayer taps into Ethereum security layer through restaking and Mantle is secured by validators on the EigenDA layer. Hence greater security and less costs as Mantle does not offload data to or uses Ethereum L1 as data availability layer but EigenDA . Another project that has been able to reduce gas cost tremendously is Momoka, they use Bundrl network to offload to Arweave as a DA layer.Why Mantle network is using EigenDA?1. Leverage Ethereum securityEthereum has the largest trust network out there , aside bitcoin that is powered by massive hash power. Ethereum is the chain with the highest capital locked into security and it only keeps increasing. Eigenlayer restaking approach means dApps, L2s etc can borrow from that security for their own security2. More $MNTL utilityAnyone can stake $MNTL to register an EigenDA node. Also gas fees are paid in $MNTL.3. Hyperscaled throughputValidators before now could not maximize their computing power, now they can increase the throughput of any dApps or L2s they are scaling.learn moreWebsite Forum Twitter This article has been republished here for permanence purposes. link to original blog ## Publication Information - [Prcrypto](https://paragraph.com/@prcrypto/): Publication homepage - [All Posts](https://paragraph.com/@prcrypto/): More posts from this publication - [RSS Feed](https://api.paragraph.com/blogs/rss/@prcrypto): Subscribe to updates