Monad is a Layer-1 blockchain that is fully EVM compatible but optimized for high throughput and low-latency
It uses novel architecture (MonadBFT consensus, RaptorCast networking, asynchronous & parallel execution, JIT compilation, and a custom MonadDb) to achieve ~10,000+ TPS with ~400ms block times and ~800ms finality
Importantly, Monad preserves full EVM and RPC compatibility all existing Solidity contracts, tools, and wallets work out of the box!
Monad aims to advance the decentralization and scalability frontier.
You get much faster blocks and higher throughput without changing Solidity or Web3 workflows.
In this article, I wanted to cover some resources that can help you to learn more about Monad and start building!
Monad is designed to work with standard Ethereum development tooling.
In particular, Foundry and Hardhat are fully supported. Other tools like Remix and Scaffold-ETH also work.
Check out the guides for deploying and verifying smart contracts!
Please use Foundry version v1.5.0+ and Viem version v2.40.0+

Infra and tooling on Monad
For information like chain id, block explorers and RPC url you can refer to the network information page (both for mainnet and testnet)

Monad mainnet network information
If you are migrating your app from other EVM chains to Monad, then the deployment summary is the most effective read for you.
It includes the network information, addresses of protocols deployed on Monad and the various differences between Monad and Ethereum that you should consider when migrating your app!
https://docs.monad.xyz/developer-essentials/summary

Monad deployment summary for developers
EIP-7702 is supported on Monad with a reserve balance condition, you can learn more about it here
Monad docs also include a great guide for high performance apps, describing the best practices like which RPC methods to use, how to batch calls, when to use indexers, etc…
https://docs.monad.xyz/developer-essentials/best-practices

best practices for high performance apps
The gas pricing doc can help you understand the various gas opcodes changes that Monad has compared to Ethereum which you need to consider when deploying on Monad
https://docs.monad.xyz/developer-essentials/gas-pricing

Gas pricing on Monad
Monad has by far the largest tooling and infrastructure ecosystem on Mainnet!
You can browse the various service providers mentioned in Monad docs or take a quick look at the snapshot tweet by @ keoneHD
https://x.com/keoneHD/status/1995682158942331330
https://docs.monad.xyz/tooling-and-infra/

Tooling and infra on Monad
If you are looking to use some provider that is not available on Monad mainnet, please reach out!
If you are interested in learning about Monad internals, you can do so by visiting the Monad Architecture section in docs
It includes detailed explanation about various the Monad differentiating technologies like Parallel Execution, MonadBFT, MonadDB and many more…
https://docs.monad.xyz/monad-arch

Monad architecture
If you are someone who is new to the web3 space or looking for app development guides, Monad docs has an excellent section full of guides for developers looking to get started building on Monad.
There are guides on how to use indexers, wallet connection sdks and even MCP and x402 apps!

Guides to build on Monad
Monad docs has templates for Farcaster Mini Apps, yes Farcaster app fully supports Monad mainnet including @ farcaster_xyz wallet!
https://docs.monad.xyz/templates/farcaster-miniapp

Farcaster mini app template
Monad docs also has templates for building mobile apps using React Native!
https://docs.monad.xyz/templates/react-native-privy-pimlico-sponsored-transactions

Mobile app templates
I highly recommend checking out different sections in Monad documentation as there is so much useful content that can help you answer most of your questions!
However if you still need some help finding a resource, you can always reach out to me :)





