





Monad is a high-performance, Ethereum-compatible Layer-1 blockchain that aims to combine decentralization with scalability. It eliminates the traditional tradeoff between performance and decentralization by enabling a globally distributed network with minimal hardware requirements, allowing anyone to run a node.
Its architecture introduces major innovations such as MonadBFT consensus for fast and fork-resistant finality, RaptorCast for efficient block propagation, and asynchronous plus parallel execution to maximize throughput. These design improvements deliver up to 10,000 transactions per second with 400ms block times and 800ms finality, all while maintaining full EVM and JSON-RPC compatibility.
Developed by Category Labs in C++ and Rust, Monad’s open-source codebase focuses on software-level optimization rather than hardware dependence. With its live public testnet and support for popular Ethereum tools, Monad offers developers a seamless environment to deploy high-performance decentralized applications.
Explore the tokenomics of Monad(MON) and review the project details below.
What is the allocation for Monad(MON)?
MON is the native token that powers the Monad protocol. The MON token is primarily used for transaction fees on the Monad network and for staking to secure the Monad network. At the launch of Monad Public Mainnet, the total initial supply of MON will be 100 billion tokens. The allocation of MON among different groups is summarized below:

What is the supply schedule for Monad(MON)?
