List of Flash News about blockchain throughput
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2025-05-07 19:43 |
Polkadot’s Async-Backing Speed Test Reveals Major Blockchain Throughput Gains – Real-World Metrics Explained
According to @Flavio_leMec, a real-time demonstration of async-backing on the Polkadot ecosystem shows significant improvements in block production speed and network throughput, offering traders concrete metrics to assess future transaction efficiency and potential for higher volume trading activities. The async-backing test, shared via video, provides verified evidence of faster block confirmations and reduced latency, factors that are critical for decentralized finance (DeFi) protocols and high-frequency trading strategies. This technical upgrade is poised to positively impact DOT and related parachain tokens by enabling more competitive transaction settlements and attracting liquidity-sensitive crypto traders (Source: @Flavio_leMec on Twitter, May 7, 2025). |
2025-05-01 17:58 |
Solana TPS Performance Compared: 10 IB/S Transaction Speed Analysis for Crypto Traders
According to @ItsDave_ADA, even a 10 IB/S (inter-block per second) rate for average transaction processing may outperform Solana's current real-world TPS (transactions per second), especially when excluding Solana’s internal voting consensus transactions that are also counted in their official figures. This insight is critical for traders evaluating network throughput and actual user transaction speeds on Solana versus other blockchains. The exclusion of consensus votes provides a more accurate measure of real transaction capacity, which could impact trading strategies reliant on fast settlement speeds. Source: ItsDave_ADA on Twitter, May 1, 2025. |
2025-05-01 11:52 |
Leios Team Reveals Real On-Chain TPS Estimates for Epoch 500: Detailed Analysis of TX Sizes and IB/s Rates
According to Dave (@ItsDave_ADA) on Twitter, the Leios team has released an update providing estimated transactions per second (TPS) figures using real on-chain data from Epoch 500. The report compares average, minimum, and maximum transaction sizes in bytes against different input bandwidth per second (IB/s) rates, offering concrete performance benchmarks for the ongoing Leios implementation R&D. These metrics are critical for traders evaluating network scalability, throughput, and potential transaction fee dynamics as the Leios protocol evolves (source: @ItsDave_ADA, May 1, 2025). |