The Web3 world is a fast-moving space that requires the appropriate framework to support the infrastructure responsible for making the user interface and experience as seamless as possible. The underlying infrastructure is tasked with executing every micro interaction on the Web3 application, whether it is tapping a “swap” button to complete a transaction or to […]The Web3 world is a fast-moving space that requires the appropriate framework to support the infrastructure responsible for making the user interface and experience as seamless as possible. The underlying infrastructure is tasked with executing every micro interaction on the Web3 application, whether it is tapping a “swap” button to complete a transaction or to […]

Why We Chose Solana: Instant UX, Trust & Utility at SACHI

2025/11/14 20:30

The Web3 world is a fast-moving space that requires the appropriate framework to support the infrastructure responsible for making the user interface and experience as seamless as possible. The underlying infrastructure is tasked with executing every micro interaction on the Web3 application, whether it is tapping a “swap” button to complete a transaction or to claim a reward. 

SACHI’s choice of Solana as its Tier-1 infrastructure is down to its confidence in the network’s speed, responsiveness, and reliability. Instead of starting a debate about chain wars, SACHI is simply choosing the efficient framework that maximizes its user experience (UX), trust, and real utility goals.

Optimizing UX with Speed & Cost Efficiency

Multi-trillion dollar market players such as JPMorgan, Fidelity, and Société Générale are just some of the Institutional-grade investors to have endorsed Solana recently, and they typically cite its efficiency. 

Similar to Bitwise, the ability for players to initiate actions, whether on mobile or PC, without running into unexpected waiting periods, no fee shocks, and zero latency, is one of the reasons SACHI committed to executing on the Solana network. 

Solana’s competitive advantage over other Layer-1 blockchain networks includes:

  • Blazing fast finality: Solana’s block times are around 400 milliseconds, meaning actions confirm almost instantly. 
  • Huge throughput: In optimal conditions, Solana handles up to 65,000 transactions per second (TPS). Even under real-world load, latency stays low.
  • Ultra-low fees: Often a fraction of a cent. You don’t need to think “How much will this cost me?” with every little action.

These numbers, combined with SACHI’s interface, translate into seamless gameplay, uninterrupted flow, and micro-actions.

Ignoring Hype to Build on the Foundations of Trust & Utility

The choice of a project’s underlying infrastructure goes beyond speed. Reliability, predictability, and usability rank just as high as finality time when considering the framework to support a project’s economy.

  • Predictable costs: Solana’s fees are consistently low to the point that users don’t have to worry about “gas spikes” or surges even during network congestion. These advantages make it a more budget-efficient infrastructure to build, design and reward users.
  • Resilience & uptimes improving: Solana has had rough patches in the past, but the ecosystem has made strong improvements in validator performance, network stability, and priority‐fee architecture. The network is currently on its longest streak of days without uptime interruption.
  • Scalable ecosystem: Integration is seamless on Solana because the network supports many programming languages, including Rust, C, and C++. This high level of compatibility is the reason the network continues to enjoy a growing number of dApps, tools, developer kits, features, and reliable tooling. 

“We chose Solana not because it is the popular option; that would be myopic. We chose the network because it lets us build fast, affordable, and reliable experiences better than any of the alternatives. For us, UX isn’t just a byline; it’s a major pillar of what we want SACHI to be.” – Jonas Martisius, CEO of SACHI. 

Compatible with Our Vision: No Chain Tribalism, Just Good UX

SACHI considers Solana as the best tool to deliver on its user experience goals based on a non-biased evaluation of its features and comparison with other high-performing blockchain networks:

  • Utility over ideology: SACHI’s consideration was based on users’ preferences and experiences with the network, not just the best theoretical fit.
  • Micro-actions matter: Every tap, every reward, every moment counts. High fees or even mild lags break flow, harm trust, and frustrate users. Solana keeps the friction low.
  • Innovation ready: SACHI also considered finding the infrastructure capable of growing as its features scale. By design, Solana was built to handle increasing demand without compromising UX.

What’s In It for You?

With the Solana network as the underlying layer behind SACHI’s ecosystem, users, partners and investors connected to the project can expect:

  • Nearly zero cost for small interactions.
  • Fast responses without waiting or delay.
  • Reliable performance, even during heavy network congestion periods.
  • A committed team focused on optimizing the user experience at all levels.

Stay plugged into SACHI’s journey

To stay up to date with SACHI’s journey:

  • Visit our website: https://sachi.game/
  • Follow the movement on X (formerly Twitter): @join_sachi
  • Join the conversation on Telegram: t.me/sachigame

Media Contact:

Jonas Martisius
CEO of SACHI
jonas@sachi.game
+359879164806

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