Mantle Network is an L2 technology stack for scaling Ethereum, and is the first core product of Mantle Ecosystem. Mantle Network strives to be compatible with the Ethereum Virtual Machine. Mantle Network’s modular architecture separates transaction execution, data availability, and
transaction finality into modules — which can be individually upgraded and adopt the latest
innovations.
As the world’s first DAO-spawned L2, Mantle Network is pioneering a vision for the mass adoption of token-governed technologies.
MNT is the native token used for:
* Paying gas fees
* Growing the ecosystem
* Governance by the community
## Who Are the Founders of Mantle Network (MNT)?
There is no single founder. Mantle Network is a DAO-governed and accelerated network, where key decisions are made via governance by $MNT holders. jacobc.eth and Ben Zhou were early key contributors to the initial proposal that introduced Mantle Network.
## What Makes Mantle Network (MNT) Unique?
Mantle Network’s modular architecture hyperscales network performance at low fees and with faster finality. DApps can be built with exceptional UX, while relying on Ethereum’s unrivaled security.
Mantle Ecosystem also features a network of established partners and collaborators to support projects from conceptualization to infrastructure support and go-to-market strategies. Moreover, to support the next-generation of innovators, builders, and developers, Mantle is growing its
ecosystem via Mantle Grants Program and Mantle EcoFund, a catalyzed capital pool of
$200M.
## How Many Mantle Network (MNT) Coins Are There In Circulation?
Mantle token (MNT) powers Mantle Network as its native gas token and ecosystem growth
token, and serves as the governance token of Mantle Governance. All future Mantle
products will likewise be initiated by the Mantle token holder community through vote and
powered by Mantle token.
The total supply of MNT is 3,172,988,154 tokens and the current distribution of MNT is split with 51% in circulation and 49% allocated to Mantle Treasury.
## How Is Mantle Network (MNT) Secured?
Mantle Network is the first L2 to partner with ETH restaking protocol EigenLayer for the data availability module. By adopting a rollup architecture, Mantle Network is secured by Ethereum.
## Where Can You Buy Mantle (MNT)?
MNT is available on the following exchanges: Bybit, MEXC, BingX, Huobi, Gate, Coinone and Korbit.
## Modular Architecture: Mantle is built with a modular design, meaning it can adapt to the changing needs and preferences of the users and developers, as well as to integrate with various blockchains and protocols.
## EigenLayer Element: Mantle uses a novel data availability layer called Mantle DA, which is powered by EigenLayer’s EigenDA technology, a decentralized network of nodes that store and verify the data from the layer-two chains. EigenLayer Element ensures that the data is always available and consistent, even if the L2 chain goes offline or becomes corrupted.
## Mantle LSD: Mantle liquid staking derivative (LSD) aims to leverage product synergies with Mantle Network, including the adoption of mntETH on Mantle Network (an Ethereum L2) and partnerships with node operators and DeFi applications. It aims to be the preferred solution for the liquid staking of ETH from the Mantle Treasury and Mantle Ecosystem supporters, reducing deposit acquisition costs. Strategic synergies can be implemented through the Mantle Governance process.
Mantle Network is the L2 technology stack used to extend Ethereum and is the first core product of the Mantle ecosystem. Mantle Network is committed to ultimate compatibility with the Ethereum Virtual Machine. Mantle Network's architectural architecture separates transaction execution, data availability and transactionality into multiple modules that can be individually upgraded and adopt the latest innovations.
As the world’s first DAO-derived L2, Mantle Network is pioneering the vision of mass adoption of token management technology.
MNT is the original token used for the following purposes: paying gas bills, developing ecosystems, community governance