
Hyperscale just publicly proved itself at 500,000+ transactions per second! This is the future of Web3, and YOU built it with us.
Koen van Praag
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Hyperscale just publicly proved itself at 500,000+ transactions per second! This is the future of Web3, and YOU built it with us.












To everyone who doubted Hyperscale, said it would never move, or insisted @radixdlt couldn’t deliver real throughput… the last tests spoke louder than words. Seeing 100k+ TPS in internal stress tests felt like a turning point. It wasn’t hype, it wasn’t theory, it was engineering finally showing itself in numbers. On top of that: • Zellic’s verification • Hacken’s perfect score • and the cleanest asset model I’ve ever touched in Web3 Honestly, I still can’t name another project that brings all this together. Performance, security, predictability, clarity… this is why @radixdlt keeps moving forward while others stall. If you want to see how the test was performed, the full technical walkthrough is on YouTube: youtube.com/watch?v=7qjNJ1… If you know a project that matches all of this, I’m genuinely curious. Show me one. @MultiversX @idOS_network



"Dan's architecture worked exactly as designed." @timanrebel first Hyperscale update shares how clean code, thorough documentation, and rigorous testing enabled rapid progress from compile to 100k TPS. Read the update below.

"Dan's architecture worked exactly as designed." @timanrebel first Hyperscale update shares how clean code, thorough documentation, and rigorous testing enabled rapid progress from compile to 100k TPS. Read the update below.







