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Solana (SOL) ranked fastest blockchain: details — TradingView News
According to a recent report from CoinGecko, Solana is currently the fastest blockchain in the world. In a single day, the network processed more than 95 million transactions.
CoinGecko’s report found that Solana has the highest daily average transactions per second (TPS) among blockchains, with 1,053 TPS. Sui follows with 854 TPS, then BSC at 378 TPS, Polygon at 190 TPS, TON at 175 TPS, Tron at 159 TPS, Near at 117 TPS and Avalanche at 89 TPS.
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Source: CoinGecko
In contrast, Ethereum manages 22.8 TPS and Bitcoin manages 10.7 TPS, indicating that non-EVM blockchains are on average almost four times faster compared to their EVM-enabled counterparts.
Solana’s peak performance was particularly notable, reaching 1,504 TPS on April 6, 2023, due to an increase in meme coin transactions. This performance is 46 times higher than Ethereum TPS and more than five times higher than Polygon, the fastest among Ethereum scaling solutions.
However, despite these impressive numbers, Solana’s maximum TPS is still only 1.6% of its theoretical maximum of 65,000 TPS.
Solana is an open source blockchain platform that prioritizes minimizing latency and maximizing throughput, even at the expense of some verifiability. It achieves this through a unique set of features, including its new timestamping mechanism called Proof of History (PoH), the Turbine block propagation protocol, and parallel transaction processing.
Solana isn’t even designed for maximum throughput. It is designed to synchronize the state of as many boxes around the world as quickly as physics allows. https://t.co/lTfDJuG6mp—toly 🇺🇸| bip-420 (@aeyakovenko) May 17, 2024
According to Solana founder Anatoly Yakovenko, the main goal of Solana’s design was not to achieve maximum throughput. Instead, Solana aims to synchronize states across the world as quickly as physical laws allow.