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Title: Coins max TPS - - Transactions per second - -
Post by: dkbit98 on February 26, 2018, 07:45:32 PM
Coins max Transactions per second (tps):
* bigger is better
-----------------------------------------------


Bitcoin       ~           7.6 tps      (Lightning network - huge potential change !)

NEM          ~            2 tps    (potential 4.000 Catapult)

Cardano    ~         10 tps   (potential 257 Ouroboros)

DASH         ~         10 tps

Etherium    ~         15 tps

B.Cash       ~         24 tps     (potential 235)

Litecoin      ~         29.5 tps

DOGE         ~        33 tps

SMART CASH
  ~      50 tps

Particle       ~        97 tps  

WAVES       ~       100 tps

Zeit coin     ~       140 tps

Folm coin  ~        143 tps

Denarius    ~        147 tps

IOTA         ~        182.8 tps

Digibyte     ~        560

Ripple       ~      1500 tps

Ziliqa        ~      2488 tps

NEM         ~      4000 tps

NANO      ~      7000 tps

Xtrabytes  ~    potential 10.000 tps

ARK v2    ~    potential 14.200 tps  

FLASH      ~   25.000 tps

Komodo      ~  100 tps - 45.000 tps

EOS         ~   50.000 tps   (potential 1 million)

BitShares ~ potential 100.000 tps - proven 3,400+

NEO         ~ potential 100.000 tps  (Trinity)

CREDITS  ~ potential 200.000 - 1 million tps (alpha version ? )

OmiseGo  ~ potential  1 million tps (after plasma)

Hashgraph Hedera     ~    1 million tps (potential)


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*This is maximum transactions per second that coins can handle with stable network.
Numbers are subject to changes, as technology is rapidly advancing

Fell free to correct and submit new updates.


Videos:
http://tiny.cc/omiseGO
http://tiny.cc/NEO_Trinity


Paypal ~ 193 tps
VISA ~ 1667 - 56.000 tps



Title: Re: Transactions per second
Post by: xindoa on February 26, 2018, 07:50:32 PM
there are a lot of those floating around. most coins focusing on
you can find on here for example https://www.reddit.com/r/CryptoCurrency/comments/7jj68u/raiblocks_speed_comparison/ (https://www.reddit.com/r/CryptoCurrency/comments/7jj68u/raiblocks_speed_comparison/) but its hard to keep them up to date


Title: Re: Transactions per second
Post by: Akboi on February 26, 2018, 07:52:55 PM
It can be calculated easily by anyone.
1: What's block size?
2: What's block time?
3: What's an average tx size?

1 kb tx size, 30 seconds block time, 1mb block size means;
1mb / 1kb * 30 secs = 33 TPS.


Title: Re: Transactions per second
Post by: DroidR17A on February 26, 2018, 08:35:01 PM
WAVES claims to have the (current) highest TX per second at 100 per second. Not sure whether that's truly the largest/fastest, but it definitely beats BTC and ETH hands down.


Title: Re: Transactions per second
Post by: dkbit98 on February 26, 2018, 09:22:57 PM
Denarius (DNR) have 147 tps
and it is working right now. https://denarius.io/

IOTA  182.8

Nano is 7000 tps ....  ::)

EOS
is some crazy high number last time I saw...

Bitshares
also have high transations per second
https://steemit.com/bitshares/@chris4210/1h30-min-bitshares-stress-test-of-the-15-march-2017-3300txs-14000ops


Title: Re: Transactions per second
Post by: dkbit98 on February 26, 2018, 09:25:43 PM
It can be calculated easily by anyone.
1: What's block size?
2: What's block time?
3: What's an average tx size?

1 kb tx size, 30 seconds block time, 1mb block size means;
1mb / 1kb * 30 secs = 33 TPS.


Nice math,
but where to find data for average tx size?


Title: Re: Transactions per second
Post by: StGermain on February 26, 2018, 09:28:36 PM
WAVES claims to have the (current) highest TX per second at 100 per second. Not sure whether that's truly the largest/fastest, but it definitely beats BTC and ETH hands down.

I recently joined a telegram group of Ziliqa and say they have developed a very high performace chain that is even more than WAVES or others.
https://coinspectator.com/news/87688/zilliqa-breaks-2400-transactions-per-second-with-their-sharding-blockchain (https://coinspectator.com/news/87688/zilliqa-breaks-2400-transactions-per-second-with-their-sharding-blockchain)


Title: Re: Transactions per second
Post by: StGermain on February 27, 2018, 05:52:06 PM
Anyone maybe compiled some chart or comparison list
that shows coins Transactions per second ?


example
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/DOvjqV3VoAAZBsK.jpg:large
There's a reason why these coins aren't used much, it's because they are slow. They should make websites that rank the most fastest coin.

That is kind of fun... Have I just read that these coins are not used much because they are slow? You mean, Bitcoin is not used much? Nor Ethereum?


Title: Re: Transactions per second
Post by: rodalutor on February 27, 2018, 06:20:42 PM
There are so many new coins about now promising that they can reach very very high TPS, credits ICO sold out and they're claiming they will reach 1 million TPS, their alpha reportedly achieved 200k+ but the source code is yet to be released. 1 million compared to 7.6 is really quite absurd.


Title: Re: Transactions per second
Post by: dkbit98 on February 28, 2018, 12:05:20 AM
There are so many new coins about now promising that they can reach very very high TPS, credits ICO sold out and they're claiming they will reach 1 million TPS, their alpha reportedly achieved 200k+ but the source code is yet to be released. 1 million compared to 7.6 is really quite absurd.


1 million ! WOW.

Bitcoin will for sure increase tps in near future
with many scaling options.


Title: Re: Coins TPS - - Transactions per second - -
Post by: yubsep on February 28, 2018, 12:19:10 AM
Coins Transactions per second (tps):
higher is better
-----------------------------------------------

Bitcoin       ~         7.6 tps
Dash         ~        10 tps
Etherium   ~        15 tps
B.Cash      ~        24 tps
Litecoin     ~        29.5 tps
WAVES     ~       100 tps
Folm coin  ~       143 tps
Denarius   ~       147 tps
IOTA       ~        182.8 tps
Ripple      ~      1500 tps
Ziliqa      ~      2488 tps
NANO      ~      7000 tps
BitShares ~ 100.000 tps (potential)  proven 3,400+

---------------------------------------

Paypal ~ 193 tps
VISA ~ 1667 tps




There aren't stable numbers for TPS!
Now, for example; The transactions per second for Ethereum = 7.2 TPS


https://i.imgur.com/RAXCpQf.png


Title: Re: Coins TPS - - Transactions per second - -
Post by: Snarks on February 28, 2018, 12:28:20 AM
Check out this website. Comparison of several coins just like the posted image, but with a lot more information like blockchain size and hashrate.

https://bitinfocharts.com/


Title: Re: Coins TPS - - Transactions per second - -
Post by: dkbit98 on February 28, 2018, 12:45:49 AM
Check out this website. Comparison of several coins just like the posted image, but with a lot more information like blockchain size and hashrate.

https://bitinfocharts.com/

Not stable offcourse,
but this is maximum it can handle per second at the moment.

https://g.redditmedia.com/CP4qntAPV5DomMjmkujbF-D5CxazSxG5-jXp7l2XYq0.gif?w=672&fm=mp4&mp4-fragmented=false&s=6091b83fa8edac701993005e3f5833b6


Title: Re: Coins TPS - - Transactions per second - -
Post by: dkbit98 on February 28, 2018, 12:50:27 AM
Check out this website. Comparison of several coins just like the posted image, but with a lot more information like blockchain size and hashrate.

https://bitinfocharts.com/

Thanks.
I know about this site,
but TPS (transactions per second) is missing


Title: Re: Coins TPS - - Transactions per second - -
Post by: Snarks on February 28, 2018, 12:59:14 AM
Check out this website. Comparison of several coins just like the posted image, but with a lot more information like blockchain size and hashrate.

https://bitinfocharts.com/

Thanks.
I know about this site,
but TPS (transactions per second) is missing

True, but it shows both Transactions last 24h and Transactions avg. per hour, you can calculate TPS from them if I'm not wrong.

86400 seconds in a day, 3600 seconds in an hour ;)


Title: Re: Coins TPS - - Transactions per second - -
Post by: dkbit98 on February 28, 2018, 01:19:08 AM
Check out this website. Comparison of several coins just like the posted image, but with a lot more information like blockchain size and hashrate.

https://bitinfocharts.com/

Thanks.
I know about this site,
but TPS (transactions per second) is missing

True, but it shows both Transactions last 24h and Transactions avg. per hour, you can calculate TPS from them if I'm not wrong.

86400 seconds in a day, 3600 seconds in an hour ;)


This is average, and atm,
but I am looking here for maximum potential that network can handle.

Examples:
At the moment tps for BTC is 2.52     but max is  ~  7.6
                                 ETH is 8          but max is  ~ 15
                             B.Cash is 0.222   but max is  ~ 24


Title: Re: Coins max TPS - - Transactions per second - -
Post by: dkbit98 on February 28, 2018, 07:45:04 PM
Updated and added new coins today.


Title: Re: Coins max TPS - - Transactions per second - -
Post by: dkbit98 on March 03, 2018, 06:47:50 PM
Updated BCH

Original post
https://www.reddit.com/r/btc/comments/81lv5u/83_million_transactions_per_day_will_be_new_bch/


Title: Re: Coins max TPS - - Transactions per second - -
Post by: ihaveaquestion on March 03, 2018, 07:33:51 PM
The actual limit today is probably way lower. The actual limit in future is probably way higher. This is not some magic constant like Bitcoin's 1MB.

Really looking forward to confirmed stress tests like the one Collin himself mentioned in February Crypro Lark Video this month.


Title: Re: Coins max TPS - - Transactions per second - -
Post by: dkbit98 on March 03, 2018, 09:05:55 PM
The actual limit today is probably way lower. The actual limit in future is probably way higher. This is not some magic constant like Bitcoin's 1MB.

Really looking forward to confirmed stress tests like the one Collin himself mentioned in February Crypro Lark Video this month.

You mean this video?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hAy4GDV7tvQ



Title: Re: Coins max TPS - - Transactions per second - -
Post by: dkbit98 on March 14, 2018, 12:30:31 PM
Updated.

Added SmartCash 50 tps
https://coincheckup.com/coins/smartcash/analysis/facts-and-figures


Title: Re: Coins max TPS - - Transactions per second - -
Post by: dkbit98 on March 15, 2018, 02:39:16 AM
Added Komodo 100 tps
https://coincheckup.com/coins/komodo/analysis/facts-and-figures


Title: Re: Coins max TPS - - Transactions per second - -
Post by: Zin-Zang on March 15, 2018, 06:03:59 AM
ZEITCOIN is 140 TPS ONCHAIN.   ;)

* Plus it would take very little to Double the 140 to 280 TPS.*
* Either moving to a 2mb block size or changing the block speed to 15 seconds.*

Using Multiple Exchanges Offchain Processing ,
ZEITCOIN's Offchain TPS is Unlimited.



Title: Re: Coins max TPS - - Transactions per second - -
Post by: dkbit98 on March 19, 2018, 02:24:45 AM
ZEITCOIN is 140 TPS ONCHAIN.   ;)

* Plus it would take very little to Double the 140 to 280 TPS.*
* Either moving to a 2mb block size or changing the block speed to 15 seconds.*

Using Multiple Exchanges Offchain Processing ,
ZEITCOIN's Offchain TPS is Unlimited.



Thanks !

Added ZEITCOIN    140 tps
https://coincheckup.com/coins/zeitcoin/analysis/facts-and-figures


Title: Re: Coins max TPS - - Transactions per second - -
Post by: d5000 on March 19, 2018, 02:56:45 AM
While I like this kind of technical comparisons, most of the higher figures are not realistic.

OP, if you want this to become a serious thread, please compare apples to apples. Divide the table into two sections:

- real public blockchain tps
- potential/controlled environment tps

BitShares' or NEM's high throughputs were tests in a controlled environment with private blockchains. That's easy ;) Hashgraph isn't even targeting the public blockchain sector - it's a technology for private and consortium blockchains.

Public blockchains have much higher challenges. The network must be able to react to attacks, and be prepared for multiple reorgs that consume LOTs of computational resources, even with blockchain-less DAGs. That is the hard problem. So for the first section ("real public blockchain tps"), you should take only provable stats measured in the mainnet.

It would also be cool to include a link to the stats taken as a source.

Using Multiple Exchanges Offchain Processing ,
ZEITCOIN's Offchain TPS is Unlimited.
Cool. Every coin can achieve that. ;)


Title: Re: Coins max TPS - - Transactions per second - -
Post by: dkbit98 on March 21, 2018, 11:07:50 PM
While I like this kind of technical comparisons, most of the higher figures are not realistic.

OP, if you want this to become a serious thread, please compare apples to apples. Divide the table into two sections:

- real public blockchain tps
- potential/controlled environment tps

BitShares' or NEM's high throughputs were tests in a controlled environment with private blockchains. That's easy ;) Hashgraph isn't even targeting the public blockchain sector - it's a technology for private and consortium blockchains.

Public blockchains have much higher challenges. The network must be able to react to attacks, and be prepared for multiple reorgs that consume LOTs of computational resources, even with blockchain-less DAGs. That is the hard problem. So for the first section ("real public blockchain tps"), you should take only provable stats measured in the mainnet.

It would also be cool to include a link to the stats taken as a source.

Using Multiple Exchanges Offchain Processing ,
ZEITCOIN's Offchain TPS is Unlimited.
Cool. Every coin can achieve that. ;)


Thanks for suggestion.
I would like to do that, or find someone who can do it better than me.
Anyone willing to help please PM.

+
 
Latest update
Particle  ~ 97 tps

https://coincheckup.com/coins/particl/analysis/facts-and-figures


Title: Re: Coins max TPS - - Transactions per second - -
Post by: Bytales on March 28, 2018, 07:21:23 AM
There are those who believe CREDITS is a full blown SCAM
"Capitalizing" on TPS FOMO.


Title: Re: Coins max TPS - - Transactions per second - -
Post by: d5000 on March 28, 2018, 03:27:31 PM
Thanks for suggestion.
I would like to do that, or find someone who can do it better than me.
Anyone willing to help please PM.
The first step you can do - without much work - is to include the source of the TPS value you post.

If I knew your sources, I could help and distinguish "real" TPS from "test/controlled environment" TPS.

You did try that with your last update:
 
Quote
Latest update
Particle  ~ 97 tps

https://coincheckup.com/coins/particl/analysis/facts-and-figures
... but unfortunately, "CoinCheckup" itself does not post the source where it took the value from. Particl is a heavily modified Peercoin clone, so I don't think its code is optimized much with respect to Bitcoin. 97 tps would mean, in a Bitcoin-based currency, a block size of 30 MB (with 10 minute blocks, otherwise, a throughput of 3 MB/minute). I consider that a relatively realistic value but it would lead to very high hardware requirements for full nodes. So I can only imagine this tps value is the result a "controlled environment test" and not the maximum tps value from the mainnet.

It would imply a bit more work to re-check the sources (at least googling where the value comes from, if it was a test or mainnet stats), but I think it's worth it - this thread could then become a reference thread, worth to be cited or even stickied.


Title: Re: Coins max TPS - - Transactions per second - -
Post by: dkbit98 on April 11, 2018, 09:32:54 PM
Thanks for suggestion.
I would like to do that, or find someone who can do it better than me.
Anyone willing to help please PM.
The first step you can do - without much work - is to include the source of the TPS value you post.

If I knew your sources, I could help and distinguish "real" TPS from "test/controlled environment" TPS.

You did try that with your last update:
 
Quote
Latest update
Particle  ~ 97 tps

https://coincheckup.com/coins/particl/analysis/facts-and-figures
... but unfortunately, "CoinCheckup" itself does not post the source where it took the value from. Particl is a heavily modified Peercoin clone, so I don't think its code is optimized much with respect to Bitcoin. 97 tps would mean, in a Bitcoin-based currency, a block size of 30 MB (with 10 minute blocks, otherwise, a throughput of 3 MB/minute). I consider that a relatively realistic value but it would lead to very high hardware requirements for full nodes. So I can only imagine this tps value is the result a "controlled environment test" and not the maximum tps value from the mainnet.

It would imply a bit more work to re-check the sources (at least googling where the value comes from, if it was a test or mainnet stats), but I think it's worth it - this thread could then become a reference thread, worth to be cited or even stickied.


I know for fact that CoinCheckup is using reliable official sources,
and they conduct detail research or just don't post TPS data at all,
but you can contact them and suggest that they add source links.
They are very responsive and supportive.

CoinCheckup is now also having a $1000 Bitcoin challenge!  https://is.gd/coincheckup


Title: Re: Coins max TPS - - Transactions per second - -
Post by: dkbit98 on June 24, 2018, 09:18:14 PM
Anyone willing to help with updating 
topic Coins max TPS , please PM me.


Title: Re: Coins max TPS - - Transactions per second - -
Post by: dkbit98 on July 24, 2018, 02:20:36 AM

Updated comparison with some nice graphics presentation
all credits goes to respective authors
Links in image

http://fs1.directupload.net/images/180724/ltuqsnz8.jpg


Title: Re: Coins max TPS - - Transactions per second - -
Post by: Acura3600 on July 25, 2018, 08:54:43 AM
Can you add Komodo with 45000 TPS?

https://komodostats.com/scaling/index2.php


http://cryptocartography.io/txscl_vis/




Title: Re: Coins max TPS - - Transactions per second - -
Post by: dkbit98 on July 25, 2018, 11:39:15 AM
Can you add Komodo with 45000 TPS?

https://komodostats.com/scaling/index2.php


http://cryptocartography.io/txscl_vis/





Thank you for sending Komodo stats,

and providing link with evidance.

I will update data on 1st page.

Komodo 45000 TPS


Title: Re: Coins max TPS - - Transactions per second - -
Post by: Bonwin on July 25, 2018, 01:02:58 PM
I have used XLM and from my experience, the tps seem very fast. Although, i am not so used to others other than btc, eth, waves, neo and some other very common coins.
Stellar (XLM) just surprised me more.


Title: Re: Coins max TPS - - Transactions per second - -
Post by: Acura3600 on July 26, 2018, 06:52:15 AM
Can you add Komodo with 45000 TPS?

https://komodostats.com/scaling/index2.php


http://cryptocartography.io/txscl_vis/





Thank you for sending Komodo stats,

and providing link with evidance.

I will update data on 1st page.

Komodo 45000 TPS


Thank you - Actually i see two Komodo on your first Page in the list.


Title: Re: Coins max TPS - - Transactions per second - -
Post by: phoinex on July 26, 2018, 07:18:45 AM
Try to see a new coin called Travelflex. Travelflex is a new cryptocurrency that aims to solve other coin scalability problems such as Bitcoin encountered today. By using a complete new DAG algorithm, Travelflex is not just a simple clone or token. This coin declares itself to exceed the transverting speed of VISA.


Title: Re: Coins max TPS - - Transactions per second - -
Post by: d5000 on July 27, 2018, 12:21:35 AM
I would like to see more details about the Komodo test.

First, what is the difference between "payments" and "transactions"? I see "only" 900-1000 "Transactions" per second on the graphs, but up to 100K "payments" (with an average of 45K). I googled a bit and found this:

Quote
On Komodo, we can include multiple payments on a single transaction, so thus we can also say we made over 800k payments per second.
Source: https://forum.komodoplatform.com/t/komodo-scaling-presentation/110

This would indicate that "payments" are UTXOs, is this correct, so these are big transactions with 40-50 UTXOs each? Or is this a kind of bundling technology where payments can made asynchronously (i.e. not at the same time) and then afterwards bundled?

But again, it seems like it's a short time "propagation test", like most of the tests with high TPS numbers. I don't think that these transactions were confirmed instantly. If this was the case, 40K TPS would mean a data volume of 5,9 Gigabytes each 10 minutes (to compare it to a Bitcoin block) to be validated an stored, assuming a transaction size of 220 bytes.


Title: Re: Coins max TPS - - Transactions per second - -
Post by: dkbit98 on July 29, 2018, 01:30:10 AM
Try to see a new coin called Travelflex. Travelflex is a new cryptocurrency that aims to solve other coin scalability problems such as Bitcoin encountered today. By using a complete new DAG algorithm, Travelflex is not just a simple clone or token. This coin declares itself to exceed the transverting speed of VISA.

Thank you for feedback.
If you can, please provide link to Travelflex coin.

Anyway I am not so sure about any of DAG coins.


I would like to see more details about the Komodo test.

First, what is the difference between "payments" and "transactions"? I see "only" 900-1000 "Transactions" per second on the graphs, but up to 100K "payments" (with an average of 45K). I googled a bit and found this:

Quote
On Komodo, we can include multiple payments on a single transaction, so thus we can also say we made over 800k payments per second.
Source: https://forum.komodoplatform.com/t/komodo-scaling-presentation/110

This would indicate that "payments" are UTXOs, is this correct, so these are big transactions with 40-50 UTXOs each? Or is this a kind of bundling technology where payments can made asynchronously (i.e. not at the same time) and then afterwards bundled?

But again, it seems like it's a short time "propagation test", like most of the tests with high TPS numbers. I don't think that these transactions were confirmed instantly. If this was the case, 40K TPS would mean a data volume of 5,9 Gigabytes each 10 minutes (to compare it to a Bitcoin block) to be validated an stored, assuming a transaction size of 220 bytes.


Thank you for feedback.

I would sure like to see more tests with Komodo


Title: Re: Coins max TPS - - Transactions per second - -
Post by: Acura3600 on July 29, 2018, 07:27:07 AM
Try to see a new coin called Travelflex. Travelflex is a new cryptocurrency that aims to solve other coin scalability problems such as Bitcoin encountered today. By using a complete new DAG algorithm, Travelflex is not just a simple clone or token. This coin declares itself to exceed the transverting speed of VISA.

Thank you for feedback.
If you can, please provide link to Travelflex coin.

Anyway I am not so sure about any of DAG coins.


I would like to see more details about the Komodo test.

First, what is the difference between "payments" and "transactions"? I see "only" 900-1000 "Transactions" per second on the graphs, but up to 100K "payments" (with an average of 45K). I googled a bit and found this:

Quote
On Komodo, we can include multiple payments on a single transaction, so thus we can also say we made over 800k payments per second.
Source: https://forum.komodoplatform.com/t/komodo-scaling-presentation/110

This would indicate that "payments" are UTXOs, is this correct, so these are big transactions with 40-50 UTXOs each? Or is this a kind of bundling technology where payments can made asynchronously (i.e. not at the same time) and then afterwards bundled?

But again, it seems like it's a short time "propagation test", like most of the tests with high TPS numbers. I don't think that these transactions were confirmed instantly. If this was the case, 40K TPS would mean a data volume of 5,9 Gigabytes each 10 minutes (to compare it to a Bitcoin block) to be validated an stored, assuming a transaction size of 220 bytes.


Thank you for feedback.

I would sure like to see more tests with Komodo

KMD Team will start next week with the 1 Million TPS Test - The Results etc will be public - as soon i have the info , i will post it here


Title: Re: Coins max TPS - - Transactions per second - -
Post by: phoinex on July 29, 2018, 02:20:39 PM
Try to see a new coin called Travelflex. Travelflex is a new cryptocurrency that aims to solve other coin scalability problems such as Bitcoin encountered today. By using a complete new DAG algorithm, Travelflex is not just a simple clone or token. This coin declares itself to exceed the transverting speed of VISA.

Thank you for feedback.
If you can, please provide link to Travelflex coin.

Anyway I am not so sure about any of DAG coins.
If you are interested you can browse the web, Travelflex recently moved to DAG network and I have just tried and it is very amazing how I try to transfer 10 coin to my wallet in just 1 second.




Title: Re: Coins max TPS - - Transactions per second - -
Post by: dkbit98 on July 30, 2018, 11:24:42 AM
Try to see a new coin called Travelflex. Travelflex is a new cryptocurrency that aims to solve other coin scalability problems such as Bitcoin encountered today. By using a complete new DAG algorithm, Travelflex is not just a simple clone or token. This coin declares itself to exceed the transverting speed of VISA.

Thank you for feedback.
If you can, please provide link to Travelflex coin.

Anyway I am not so sure about any of DAG coins.


I would like to see more details about the Komodo test.

First, what is the difference between "payments" and "transactions"? I see "only" 900-1000 "Transactions" per second on the graphs, but up to 100K "payments" (with an average of 45K). I googled a bit and found this:

Quote
On Komodo, we can include multiple payments on a single transaction, so thus we can also say we made over 800k payments per second.
Source: https://forum.komodoplatform.com/t/komodo-scaling-presentation/110

This would indicate that "payments" are UTXOs, is this correct, so these are big transactions with 40-50 UTXOs each? Or is this a kind of bundling technology where payments can made asynchronously (i.e. not at the same time) and then afterwards bundled?

But again, it seems like it's a short time "propagation test", like most of the tests with high TPS numbers. I don't think that these transactions were confirmed instantly. If this was the case, 40K TPS would mean a data volume of 5,9 Gigabytes each 10 minutes (to compare it to a Bitcoin block) to be validated an stored, assuming a transaction size of 220 bytes.


Thank you for feedback.

I would sure like to see more tests with Komodo

KMD Team will start next week with the 1 Million TPS Test - The Results etc will be public - as soon i have the info , i will post it here


Thank you.

I will update information when you post it.


Try to see a new coin called Travelflex. Travelflex is a new cryptocurrency that aims to solve other coin scalability problems such as Bitcoin encountered today. By using a complete new DAG algorithm, Travelflex is not just a simple clone or token. This coin declares itself to exceed the transverting speed of VISA.

Thank you for feedback.
If you can, please provide link to Travelflex coin.

Anyway I am not so sure about any of DAG coins.


I would like to see more details about the Komodo test.

First, what is the difference between "payments" and "transactions"? I see "only" 900-1000 "Transactions" per second on the graphs, but up to 100K "payments" (with an average of 45K). I googled a bit and found this:

Quote
On Komodo, we can include multiple payments on a single transaction, so thus we can also say we made over 800k payments per second.
Source: https://forum.komodoplatform.com/t/komodo-scaling-presentation/110

This would indicate that "payments" are UTXOs, is this correct, so these are big transactions with 40-50 UTXOs each? Or is this a kind of bundling technology where payments can made asynchronously (i.e. not at the same time) and then afterwards bundled?

But again, it seems like it's a short time "propagation test", like most of the tests with high TPS numbers. I don't think that these transactions were confirmed instantly. If this was the case, 40K TPS would mean a data volume of 5,9 Gigabytes each 10 minutes (to compare it to a Bitcoin block) to be validated an stored, assuming a transaction size of 220 bytes.


Thank you for feedback.

I would sure like to see more tests with Komodo

KMD Team will start next week with the 1 Million TPS Test - The Results etc will be public - as soon i have the info , i will post it here


Thank you.
Try to see a new coin called Travelflex. Travelflex is a new cryptocurrency that aims to solve other coin scalability problems such as Bitcoin encountered today. By using a complete new DAG algorithm, Travelflex is not just a simple clone or token. This coin declares itself to exceed the transverting speed of VISA.

Thank you for feedback.
If you can, please provide link to Travelflex coin.

Anyway I am not so sure about any of DAG coins.
If you are interested you can browse the web, Travelflex recently moved to DAG network and I have just tried and it is very amazing how I try to transfer 10 coin to my wallet in just 1 second.





I have checked Travelfex  https://travelflex.org/faq.php

and I personally don't like several things:
- they use founders reward model based on Zcash,
- It is ICO project


Title: Re: Coins max TPS - - Transactions per second - -
Post by: Roels Major on January 18, 2019, 01:03:40 PM
Red Belly
Hit 30K/s

https://redbellyblockchain.io/

https://www.ccn.com/sydney-unis-red-belly-blockchain-hits-30000-txs-sec-on-amazon-cloud-trial/


Title: Re: Coins max TPS - - Transactions per second - -
Post by: kingcarsen on June 18, 2019, 07:49:18 PM
https://cdn-images-1.medium.com/max/1200/0*ScEQ00_DYbcQefLe.jpg


Title: Re: Coins max TPS - - Transactions per second - -
Post by: dkbit98 on August 05, 2019, 11:11:02 AM
Adding this nice website showing transaction per second data:
https://blockchair.com/bitcoin/charts/transactions-per-second

https://s8.hostingkartinok.com/uploads/images/2019/08/1881f5dd1d822572e59233c91abb0150.jpg