Nanon Network
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  • INTRODUCTION
    • Overview
    • Nanon Foundation
    • Investors
    • Important Links
    • Technical Architecture
      • Chain Abstraction Technology
      • Efficient Block Construction and Validation
      • Decentralized Validation Network
      • Cross-Chain Liquidity Center
      • Game Scenario Optimization
    • Core Features
      • Player-Focused Seamless Interaction Experience
      • Developer-Friendly Tools
      • Enhanced Asset Liquidity Ecosystem
      • High-Performance Support
    • Node System
      • Mini Node Overview
      • Mini Node Key
      • Node Reward Mechanism
      • Cloud Management and Optimization of Mini Nodes
      • Mini-Node User Guide
    • esNNN Token
    • Token Economics of Nanon
      • Nanon Token Overview
      • Core Functions of $NNN Token
      • Applications and Payment Scenarios
      • Nanon Token Distribution
  • Application Scenarios
    • Player Experience Optimization
    • Developer Support
    • Cross-Game Asset Interoperability
    • Financialization of Game Economies
    • Global User Coverage
  • Nanon Eco Overview
    • Main Games in the Ecosystem
  • Getting Started with Nanon
    • Using the Faucet
    • Important Notes
    • Transferring Assets to Nanon
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  1. INTRODUCTION
  2. Core Features

High-Performance Support

To meet the high concurrency demands of the gaming industry, Nanon Network offers high-performance infrastructure support:

  1. High Throughput and Low Latency

The network can handle second-level transaction confirmations, meeting the real-time requirements of multiplayer online games.

Example: During large-scale events or peak in-game trading periods, the system still ensures the rapid processing of thousands of transactions.

  1. Flexible Scalability

The network design supports the inclusion of large numbers of players and the operation of various complex economic models.

Example: Developers can freely define asset economics and interaction rules for different types of games.

  1. Cost Optimization

Through dynamic Gas pricing and smart contract optimization, the operational costs for players and developers are significantly reduced.

Example: Gas fees for in-game microtransactions are kept at a very low level, promoting the prevalence of small payments.

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