Blockchain throughput quantifies the number of transactions a network can process within a given period, typically measured in transactions per second. It represents a critical metric for assessing a blockchain’s capacity and scalability. Higher throughput generally correlates with greater network efficiency and reduced transaction confirmation times.
Context
The ongoing conversation regarding blockchain throughput is central to scalability solutions and network upgrades across various digital asset ecosystems. Developments focusing on layer-2 scaling, sharding, and consensus mechanism improvements are frequently evaluated based on their potential to significantly increase transaction processing capabilities.
The Fusaka upgrade, centered on PeerDAS, rearchitects data availability verification to significantly amplify Layer 2 throughput and reduce operational overhead for nodes.
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