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# Welcome to MTT Network

## **Preface** <a href="#toc177223149" id="toc177223149"></a>

MTT Network provides a stable and reliable infrastructure to support the development of tournament-related decentralized applications within its ecosystem.

On-chain E-sports tournaments presents several technical challenges, requiring robust computing power to support high-concurrency processing and real-time response, along with good scalability and low latency to handle large volumes of player requests. MTT Network, through its scalable design and optimized distributed database solutions, maintains efficient data processing even under high concurrency, ensuring smooth tournament operations and effective handling of massive global player requests.

[*MTT Sports*](https://mtt.xyz/) *is the first decentralized application on the MTT Network, focusing on MTT (Multi-Table Tournament) competitions. The platform leverages block chain technology to enhance fairness and security in tournaments, with all events and community governance conducted on MTT Network. The MTT Network creates a fair competitive environment for players worldwide.*


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