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Institutional Throughput

Definition

Institutional throughput refers to the capacity of a system to process a large volume of transactions for institutional clients. This metric is critical for blockchain networks and digital asset platforms aiming to serve large financial entities, as it indicates their ability to handle significant operational demands. It involves not only raw transaction speed but also the efficiency of settlement, security measures, and compliance functionalities required by institutional standards. High institutional throughput is essential for scaling digital asset markets to meet traditional finance requirements.