🟣Monad Network Guide

🚀 About Monad Network (High-Performance L1)

Monad is a high-performance, fully EVM-compatible Layer 1 blockchain designed to deliver up to 10,000 TPS through Parallel Execution and Asynchronous Consensus. Founded by former Jump Trading executives and backed by top-tier firms like Paradigm and Electric Capital, Monad addresses Ethereum's scaling limitations to provide robust infrastructure for high-frequency trading and complex DeFi applications.

SlerfTools now supports Monad Chain. Leverage our platform for low-cost, high-efficiency asset management on the Monad network.

This page provides the RPC parameters required to switch your wallet to the Monad network. Once you have successfully switched networks, all subsequent workflows are identical to those on BSC.

Note: Tutorial screenshots may still display the BSC interface. However, the UI and steps on Monad remain exactly the same. Simply follow the standard procedure to execute your transactions.


📊 Monad Mainnet Parameters

Parameter
Value
Description

Network Name

Monad Mainnet

Name to use when adding the network.

RPC URL

https://rpc.mainnet.monad.xyz https://rpc.monad.xyz

Official Public Nodes.

Chain ID

143

Unique Network Identifier.

Gas Token

MON

Native token for Gas fees (Low cost).

Block Explorer

Etherscan-style explorers.

Block Time

≈ 1 second

High throughput (10k+ TPS); Sub-second finality.

Consensus

PoS + MonadBFT

High-performance Proof-of-Stake variant.

Core Features

Parallel EVM, 0.001s finality

Ultra-fast execution; Optimized for GameFi/DeFi.

Address Format

0x... (EVM Compatible)

Same address space as Ethereum. Reuse your existing keys.

Supported Wallets

MetaMask / OKX Wallet / Rabby

Requires manual network addition.

Documentation

Official configuration guide.

🎯 Monad Advantage: 10k TPS, 1s Confirmation, Parallel EVM. No code migration required—fully compatible with the Ethereum toolchain.


⚙️ Step 1: Node & Environment Setup (RPC)

Since Monad Mainnet has recently launched, public RPC nodes may experience high load. We recommend prioritizing official nodes.

💡 Critical: Monad uses the native token MON for Gas fees. Ensure your wallet is switched to the Monad network and funded with MON.

Network Parameters:

  • RPC URL: https://rpc.monad.xyz

  • Chain ID: 143

  • Symbol: MON

  • Explorer: https://monadscan.com

How to Add: 👉 Wallet Configuration Guide


🛠 Step 2: Core Operations Guide

Thanks to Monad's full EVM compatibility, SlerfTools seamlessly supports the Monad network.

👉 General Instructions (Must Read)

To streamline updates, the tutorials below use the BSC interface for demonstration. When operating on Monad (Chain ID: 143), the workflow is identical! Simply:

  • Follow the steps outlined in the tutorial.

  • Treat BNB in screenshots as your current MON.

  • Enjoy 1-second finality.

🪙 Monad Token Launch

Create Standard Token

Create Vanity Token

  • Generate a distinctive contract address for your Monad meme project to boost visibility and brand recognition.

👛 Monad Wallet Management

Batch Generate Wallets

  • Generate multiple Monad addresses in one click. Ideal for asset distribution and batch operations.

Generate Vanity Wallet

📦 Monad Multi-Sender

Batch Transfer

  • Leverage Monad's parallel execution to send MON or tokens to hundreds of addresses in a single transaction with ultra-low costs.

Batch Collection

  • Consolidate assets from multiple addresses into a single main wallet in one click. Save time and Gas fees.

📈 Market Cap Management

Batch Trading

  • Synchronize operations across multiple wallets. Execute Buy/Sell orders for the same token with a single click. Includes customizable parameters for diversified strategies.

💡 Tip: Detailed tutorials use BSC for demonstration. The Monad interface is identical—simply follow the steps as shown.


⛽️ Monad Gas Fees & Optimization (MON)

Monad inherits Ethereum's Gas mechanism (EIP-1559). However, thanks to Parallel Execution, base Gas fees are negligible.

  • Standard Transactions: Consume MON. Network costs are significantly lower than ETH Mainnet (< $0.0001 per tx).

  • High TPS: Supports massive concurrency with zero congestion.

How to Acquire Gas (MON)

  • Official/Eco Bridges: Bridge assets from Ethereum, Solana, or Arbitrum using protocols supported by Wormhole (Portal Bridge) or LayerZero.

  • Exchanges: Use Centralized Exchanges (CEX) that support MON withdrawals (Monitor announcements from major exchanges like Binance or OKX).

  • Cross-Chain Aggregators: We recommend Jumper (Li.Fi) or Bungee for the best routing and rates.

Optimization Tips

  • Leverage the 1s block time for instant confirmation.

  • Enjoy native low Gas—no L2 bridging required.

  • Use Batch Operations to further dilute costs across multiple actions.


📊 Developer Resources

Below are the verified core contract addresses and resources for Monad Chain (Chain ID 143). Please verify carefully before use.

Resource Type
Name
Contract Address / Link
Notes

Native Token

MON

No Contract Address

Native asset for Gas fees and Staking.

Wrapped Token

WMON

0x3bd359C1119dA7Da1D913D1C4D2B7c461115433A

Wrapped MON used for DeFi trading.

Stablecoin

USDC

0x754704Bc059F8C67012fEd69BC8A327a5aafb603

Bridged Version (Standard Deployment).

Wrapped ETH

WETH

0xEE8c0E9f1BFFb4Eb878d8f15f368A02a35481242

Standard Monad deployment.

Bridge

Portal (Wormhole)

Core bridging infrastructure.

Explorer

Monad Explorer

Real-time transaction tracking.

Official Site

Monad Official

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Docs

Monad Docs

API/Node Guide.

⚠️ Security Alert: Always verify contract addresses via official channels and watch out for phishing sites. As the Monad ecosystem is in an early explosive phase, double-check all token addresses.

👉 Click to view more on-chain resources


❓ Monad Exclusive FAQ

How does Monad achieve 10k TPS vs. Optimism/Base?

Monad achieves 1s finality and high throughput via MonadBFT + Parallel EVM (Optimistic Parallelism + Asynchronous State Updates). Unlike the Sequencers used in OP Stack, Monad is a native L1 with zero rollup latency. Source: Monad Whitepaper.

Is Monad a Layer 2?

No. Monad is a brand new High-Performance Layer 1 blockchain. While fully EVM-compatible, it has re-architected the execution layer (Parallel EVM) to achieve extreme performance without relying on Ethereum for settlement.

Why is my MON balance not visible in my wallet?

For the newly launched mainnet, you may need to manually import the token list. Ensure you have manually switched the network to Monad Mainnet. If the balance still doesn't appear, try re-adding the RPC URL.

Why is the Monad Chain ID 143?

This is a community easter egg. In pager code, 143 represents "I Love You" (1 letter, 4 letters, 3 letters). This reflects the strong culture of the Monad community (Gmonad).

Is using SlerfTools on Monad different from BSC?

Zero difference. The interface and logic are identical. Simply switch to Chain ID 143 and treat MON as you would BNB. The high TPS makes batch operations significantly more efficient.

⚡ Act Now: 👉 Configure Wallet first, then experience Monad's high performance immediately.

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