Tron handles 162 transactions per second! That's insane!
You have to understand, if a public chain can consistently support this volume, it proves two things: 1 / The chain is really busy, people are actually using it 2 / The underlying infrastructure is solid and can handle it
After being in this space for so long, here’s my most intuitive judgment: If making transfers on a chain is always smooth, fees don’t go up, and the user experience doesn’t degrade, then that chain’s capacity is up to par. Tron is a prime example.
162 TPS is just its routine speed, not its maximum output.
Tron now feels like a highway that's always at full capacity but never gets congested. There are lots of cars, but every one moves swiftly and efficiently.
This is what a mature public chain should look like.
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Tron handles 162 transactions per second! That's insane!
You have to understand, if a public chain can consistently support this volume, it proves two things:
1 / The chain is really busy, people are actually using it
2 / The underlying infrastructure is solid and can handle it
After being in this space for so long, here’s my most intuitive judgment:
If making transfers on a chain is always smooth, fees don’t go up, and the user experience doesn’t degrade, then that chain’s capacity is up to par. Tron is a prime example.
162 TPS is just its routine speed, not its maximum output.
Tron now feels like a highway that's always at full capacity but never gets congested.
There are lots of cars, but every one moves swiftly and efficiently.
This is what a mature public chain should look like.
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