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After months of meticulous anticipation, preparation, and planning, the Sei Foundation has released the beta version of Sei Mainnet Pacific-1 for users to participate in a first-hand blockchain experience.
Users can test their level and participate in cross-chain airdrops and rewards for Atlantic contributors on the airdrop request page. It should be noted that users who need to update their Compass wallet to the latest version, 0.7.9 and version 0.7.8 and below, will not be able to receive tokens.
Additionally, the official also issued instructions for transferring funds to Sei and warned that depending on the network load, it could take some time to transfer funds from Ethereum to Sei.
Sei is a high-performance Layer 1 blockchain known for its speed, ability to handle large-scale growth in digital assets, and innovative technologies such as parallel processing and finality block immediately.
From a platform’s technical perspective, the Sei blockchain is not just about efficiency. It goes beyond providing the necessary infrastructure to allow anyone with an internet connection to interact with web3 applications faster than a human can blink, pioneering a new category of Web3 applications.
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