Context: The core architectural pillars enabling Sonic's performance are SonicVM (execution), SonicDB (storage), and the Sonic Gateway (bridging). While it may interact with L2s, a native 'Sonic Rollup' is not listed among its primary, defining infrastructure components in the course material.

Migration Ratio (10/10): It is 1:1

Question 10/10: What is the token migration ratio from Fantom to Sonic?

Correct Answer: 1:1

Context: To ensure a smooth transition for the existing community, Fantom holders can migrate their FTM tokens to the new native S token at a 1-to-1 ratio. This means if you hold 1,000 FTM, you are eligible to receive 1,000 S tokens through the official migration process.

🚀 Bonus: Going Viral on Binance Square

The most effective viral posts combine a strong visual with a provocative or highly efficient statement.

Option 1: The "Architectural Alpha" (Educational Visual)

This statement is perfect for the photo provided above. It uses hard data from the quiz (400k TPS, 90% fee share) to create urgency and position you as an expert.

Visual (Photo of Infographic above): [IMAGE HERE]

Square Post:

"If you’re still benchmarking against TPS numbers from 2024, you’re looking backward. The Sonic (S) mainnet is a complete architectural shift.

It hits over 400,000 TPS, but the real alpha is the 90% Fee Monetization for devs. This isn't an upgrade; it’s a new incentive model. Sustainable growth > Hype cycles.

#Binance #Sonic #S #CryptoNews #EVM #L1Wars #BinanceSquare #Alpha"

Option 2: The Poll (Immediate Engagement)

Polls are one of the best ways to get engagement on Binance Square. They force users to click, comment, and debate.

Post Title: "The L1 War is Over. The Performance War has Begun. ⚡️"

Body: "Sonic is launching with data points that make old-gen L1s look like dial-up: 400k TPS and sub-second finality. But what really matters for the long-term success of $S?

[ POLL ]

What’s the most critical factor? 👇

[ ] 1. Raw Speed (400k TPS)

[ ] 2. Dev Incentives (Keep 90% Fees)

[ ] 3. The 1:1 FTM Migration

[ ] 4. Near-Instant F