- Radix Hyperscale sustained 500,000 transactions per second (TPS) with peaks over 700,000 TPS during a public test.
- The architecture demonstrated linear scaling, maintaining 250,000 TPS on 64 shards and 500,000 TPS on 128 shards.
- Complex DeFi-style swaps, including cross-shard atomic transactions, were executed across more than a hundred shards.
- Over 590 nodes on commodity hardware participated in the open test, highlighting community-driven efforts.
Today, during a public Hyperscale test, Radix sustained 500,000 transactions per second and saw peaks over 700,000 TPS. More than 590 nodes joined the network, using commodity hardware for open participation.
However, the milestone itself is only part of the story. Earlier this week, a private test demonstrated linear scaling from 64 to 128 shards.
Consequently, this confirms the architecture’s underlying linear scaling assumptions. The workload involved complex DeFi-style swaps with cross-shard atomic transactions for a unified Ledger.
Meanwhile, the public test was non-validated but focused on reproducibility and community participation. Configuration and tooling will be made available for others to study and reproduce the results.
The effort was community-driven, with thanks to all participants and node runners. With the Foundation handing over reins, Hyperscale‘s future now sits with the community.
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