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Sei Network Publishes L1 Ecosystem Onboarding Guide for New Users

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Tony Kim
Jan 29, 2026 09:51

Sei Network releases comprehensive guide for L1 ecosystem participation, highlighting 400ms finality and EVM compatibility as key differentiators.

Sei Network has published an educational guide aimed at onboarding users to Layer 1 blockchain ecosystems, emphasizing its technical advantages in a $2.45 trillion L1 market category.

The guide, released January 29, walks newcomers through wallet setup, token acquisition, staking mechanics, and dApp interaction—standard fare for blockchain onboarding content. What stands out is Sei’s positioning around performance metrics: the network claims approximately 400 millisecond transaction finality and parallel execution capabilities designed to handle demand spikes without degradation.

The Technical Pitch

Sei’s marketing centers on three technical features that supposedly differentiate it from competitors. Parallelization allows the network to process multiple transactions simultaneously rather than sequentially. Sub-second finality means users aren’t waiting around for confirmations. And EVM compatibility lets Ethereum users bring familiar wallets and interact with Sei apps without learning new tooling.

These specs matter most for trading applications and on-chain gaming—use cases where latency directly impacts user experience. Whether Sei delivers on these promises under real load conditions remains the practical question for prospective users.

Context Worth Noting

The guide arrives as the broader L1 landscape shows mixed signals. Solana’s validator count continues declining, with vote transactions dropping 40% according to recent reports. Meanwhile, Injective Foundation just signed an MoU with Valereum for DeFi applications, and Uniswap announced “Continuous Clearing Auctions” for its token launch process.

Competition for L1 market share remains fierce. Sei positions itself as a performance-focused alternative, but the network still needs to demonstrate sustained adoption beyond educational content.

What the Guide Actually Covers

The practical sections walk through wallet security (seed phrase storage, hardware wallet recommendations), bridging assets from other chains, and staking mechanics including unbonding periods and slashing risks. Standard security warnings about scam DMs and phishing links round out the content.

For anyone evaluating Sei, the guide functions as a reasonable starting point—though the AI-generated content disclaimer at the top suggests users should verify claims independently before committing capital.

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Source: https://blockchain.news/news/sei-network-l1-ecosystem-participation-guide

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