M token can be easily traded on Bitazza starting from December 18, 2025, at 2 PM (GMT+7). Simply log in, deposit USDT, and search for the MON/USDT among over 120 crypto pairs. You can now add MON to your portfolio and gain exposure to Monad’s high-performance EVM Layer 1 ecosystem.
(Information as of December 2025).
Monad (MON) is a high-performance, EVM-compatible Layer 1 blockchain designed to push Ethereum-style smart contracts to 10,000+ transactions per second while keeping decentralization and security. It achieves this with sub-second finality (around 400 ms block times and ~800 ms finality) and full bytecode compatibility with the Ethereum Virtual Machine.
Developers can redeploy existing Ethereum dApps on Monad without rewriting contracts, and users can interact with Monad through familiar tooling and RPC standards from the Ethereum ecosystem.
Monad is developed by Monad Labs, founded in 2022 by Keone Hon, James Hunsaker, and Eunice Giarta, all former Jump Trading engineers. The project has raised about $225M in funding, including a major Series A led by Paradigm, positioning Monad as one of the most heavily backed next-gen L1s in the market.
MON is the native token that powers Monad: it is used for transaction fees and staking to secure the network. At the launch of Monad Public Mainnet on 24 November 2025, the total initial supply of MON was fixed at 100 billion tokens.
Monad was created to solve core bottlenecks in general-purpose blockchains, especially Ethereum: limited throughput, high fees under load, and difficulty scaling without sacrificing decentralization.
Its mission is to:
By doing this, Monad aims to be an execution layer where DeFi, gaming, social, and infrastructure projects can scale without leaving the Ethereum developer ecosystem behind.
High throughput, low latency
Monad targets ~10,000 TPS with ~400 ms block times and ~800 ms finality using parallel execution and pipelined consensus, significantly increasing capacity versus Ethereum while keeping the user experience near-instant.
Ethereum-native experience
Full EVM bytecode and Ethereum RPC compatibility means Solidity contracts, dev tools (e.g., Hardhat, Foundry), wallets, and analytics built for Ethereum can work on Monad with minimal changes, reducing migration friction and onboarding time.
Modern architecture and aligned token design
MonadBFT consensus, deferred and parallel execution, and MonadDB storage are engineered to scale performance at the software level while supporting a globally distributed validator set. MON is used for gas, staking, and ecosystem incentives, with a fixed 100B total supply and multi-year lockups and vesting for team and investor allocations—leaving a large portion reserved for ecosystem growth and network incentives.
Monad runs as a proof-of-stake, EVM-compatible Layer 1 where validators stake MON to participate in consensus and earn block rewards and fees.
Its architecture separates ordering from execution:
Because Monad keeps full EVM and Ethereum RPC compatibility, dApps, wallets, and infrastructure from Ethereum can plug into this architecture and immediately benefit from the higher performance and lower fees.