Solana's throughput hit an impressive milestone in 2025, processing over 1,100 transactions per second on average—a substantial 34% jump compared to 2024. This performance benchmark reflects the network's growing capacity and operational efficiency. The gap between Solana's transaction speed and competing blockchain solutions remains significant, underscoring the persistent challenge other chains face in delivering genuine scalability. When evaluating Layer 1 networks, throughput capacity remains a critical differentiator, and these figures show where Solana currently stands in the competitive landscape.
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GhostAddressMiner
· 01-06 14:08
1100 TPS sounds impressive, but has anyone thought about how this number is calculated? The on-chain footprint isn't that clean.
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Solana is indeed fast, but what is the fund migration trajectory behind the 34% growth? Have early coin-holding addresses moved?
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Talking about 1100 TPS, who cares about the suspicious fund flows on other chains? The original addresses are the real story.
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There's no problem with this data, but I just have a feeling that something is being hidden... Take a look at the abnormal transaction patterns caused by smart contract vulnerabilities.
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Fast speed is great, but I want to know more about how many dormant wallets have been activated this year. On-chain signals tell the story.
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FlashLoanLarry
· 01-05 05:20
The number 1 in SOL looks comfortable, but I don't know how the real network experience is.
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AirdropBlackHole
· 01-05 01:52
Solana's data is indeed impressive, with 1100 TPS directly crushing other chains... But is it really fast in real-world scenarios?
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AllInAlice
· 01-05 01:50
The number for Sol is truly impressive, 1100 TPS is no joke.
Really? Other chains are still dragging their feet.
Is Solana about to take off again? I'm a bit tempted.
With such high TPS, can the gas fees be a bit lower, everyone?
A 34% increase, sounds so good. Other L1s need to step up.
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TradFiRefugee
· 01-05 01:50
Solana's numbers are indeed impressive, but is 1100 TPS really enough... What's the use of just speed? The ecosystem is the real key, right?
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MerkleTreeHugger
· 01-05 01:40
Solana is really impressive this time, with 1100 TPS, no joke. Other chains are still moving slowly.
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CryptoMotivator
· 01-05 01:30
Sol's performance is truly outstanding. 1100 TPS, to be honest, crushes a bunch of garbage chains.
Other chains are still bragging, but they can't even pull it off.
Wait, are these numbers real or just hype again?
Sol is leading the pack, other L1s really should reflect on themselves.
With such powerful performance, why is it still being criticized... That's interesting.
The TPS dominance deserves a serious recognition for Sol.
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StablecoinAnxiety
· 01-05 01:23
Sol's TPS breaking 1100 this time is truly awesome; other L1s are being beaten too badly.
Solana's throughput hit an impressive milestone in 2025, processing over 1,100 transactions per second on average—a substantial 34% jump compared to 2024. This performance benchmark reflects the network's growing capacity and operational efficiency. The gap between Solana's transaction speed and competing blockchain solutions remains significant, underscoring the persistent challenge other chains face in delivering genuine scalability. When evaluating Layer 1 networks, throughput capacity remains a critical differentiator, and these figures show where Solana currently stands in the competitive landscape.