Just when you thought Ethereum's scaling game couldn't get wilder—it did. The network, combined with all its Layer 2 solutions, just clocked a jaw-dropping 32,950 transactions per second. Yep, that's a fresh all-time record.
For context? Last week's peak sat at 31,000 TPS. So we're talking about nearly 2,000 additional transactions shoved through the pipes in just seven days. Not a bad flex.
What makes this timing interesting: Fusaka upgrade drops Wednesday. Coincidence? Maybe. But the momentum heading into a major protocol upgrade feels like the network's warming up for something bigger. Scaling solutions are clearly firing on all cylinders right now, and the infrastructure keeps proving it can handle more volume without breaking a sweat.
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GasFeeCryer
· 12-03 02:59
NGL, this TPS number is a bit insane... Suddenly hitting a new high right before the Fusaka upgrade—feels like some major event is being hyped up?
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CryptoSourGrape
· 12-03 02:57
If only I had gone all in when it was at 31,000 TPS. Now I’m so envious seeing it at 32,950... I wish I hadn’t been so timid back then.
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DaoDeveloper
· 12-03 02:51
32k tps is wild but ngl the real question is whether this scales without creating new attack vectors. need to dig into the merkle proof composability here...
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MainnetDelayedAgain
· 12-03 02:50
According to the database, there has been an increase of 2,000 TPS in a week. It has been 8 days since the last bragging session. It is recommended to include this in the Guinness Book of Delayed Records.
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MevShadowranger
· 12-03 02:34
32,950 TPS? That number sounds impressive, but how many projects can actually make use of that speed...
Just when you thought Ethereum's scaling game couldn't get wilder—it did. The network, combined with all its Layer 2 solutions, just clocked a jaw-dropping 32,950 transactions per second. Yep, that's a fresh all-time record.
For context? Last week's peak sat at 31,000 TPS. So we're talking about nearly 2,000 additional transactions shoved through the pipes in just seven days. Not a bad flex.
What makes this timing interesting: Fusaka upgrade drops Wednesday. Coincidence? Maybe. But the momentum heading into a major protocol upgrade feels like the network's warming up for something bigger. Scaling solutions are clearly firing on all cylinders right now, and the infrastructure keeps proving it can handle more volume without breaking a sweat.