Avalanche's HyperSDK Testnet Achieves Impressive 140,000+ Transactions Per Second
Summary:
Avalanche's testnet achieves over 140,000 transactions per second during testing of its HyperSDK blockchain upgrade. The framework simplifies custom VM development, enabling developers to create optimized blockchains. Real-world throughput is expected to settle around 50,000 TPS. Avalanche prioritizes decentralization, scalability, and security without sacrificing any aspect. HyperSDK allows developers to build customizable HyperChains, with a user-friendly interface that requires minimal coding. The tool is currently in beta and set to launch by the end of the year.
Avalanche's testnet for its Smart contract layer-1 blockchain network has achieved an impressive milestone, surpassing 140,000 transactions per second during the testing of its HyperSDK blockchain upgrade. The HyperSDK framework allows developers to easily build high-performance Virtual Machines (VMs) without the need for extensive coding. The screenshot shared on GitHub showcases the exceptional throughput of 143,322 transactions per second in a controlled testing environment. In comparison, Avalanche currently processes up to 4,500 TPS, Solana claims between 2,000 and 3,000 TPS, and Ethereum manages just 15-20 TPS.
According to Nick Mussallem, the head of product at Ava Labs, real-world throughput is expected to settle around 50,000 TPS, even though the testnet has achieved a higher TPS in a controlled environment. In terms of the blockchain trilemma, Mussallem highlighted that Avalanche's developers prioritized decentralization, scalability, and security, without sacrificing any aspect. The developers built the platform from scratch, optimizing it for state management by removing unnecessary components from the Ethereum Virtual Machine (EVM) and implementing their consensus algorithm.
By utilizing HyperSDK, developers can create custom blockchains known as HyperChains, which can be tailored to various use cases. The user interface (GUI) provided by HyperSDK eliminates the need for additional coding, allowing for quick and easy deployment in just five minutes. Although HyperSDK is currently in the early beta stages and not yet production-ready, it is available as an open-source tool. The target for its official launch is set for the end of this year.
Published At
9/11/2023 3:39:43 AM
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