Speed
We ran a series of tests on Base, BNB, Avax, and Sonic chains. The tests were designed to see which tool—Blazing App, Sigma Bot, Maestro, Bullx, or Banana Gun—executes a trade first when the market conditions are just right. The results make it clear: when every block counts, speed is king.

Key Findings:
Base Chain: Blazing ranked first in 4 out of 6 tests.
BNB Chain: Blazing also ranked first in 4 out of 6 tests.
Avax Chain: Blazing was first in 4 out of 6 tests.
Sonic Chain: Blazing consistently ranked first in all six tests.
Base Chain Tests

Base Summary: Blazing App came in first in 4 out of 6 Base tests.
BNB Chain Tests

BNB Summary: Blazing App ranked first in 4 out of 6 BNB tests.
Avax Chain Tests

Avax Summary: Blazing App ranked first in 4 out of 6 Avax tests.
Sonic Chain Tests
On Sonic, Banana Gun’s limit orders consistently failed to execute.

Sonic Summary: Blazing App consistently came in first in all 6 Sonic tests.
Final Takeaway
Base: Blazing App ranked #1 in 4 out of 6 tests.
BNB: Blazing App ranked #1 in 4 out of 6 tests.
Avax: Blazing App ranked #1 in 4 out of 6 tests.
Sonic: Blazing App was always #1.
In plain language: if every millisecond matters in your trading, Blazing App gets you in first. This speed advantage means you’re more likely to secure the best entry price—giving you a clear edge over the competition.
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