VeChain Demonstrates Real-World Utility With Millions of Enterprise Transactions

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  • VeChain reported millions of enterprise transactions on VeChainThor in the past few days.
  • The network said one transaction can bundle many “sub-transactions,” lowering fees per action and boosting throughput.

VeChain enterprise partners have generated millions of transactions on its network over the past few days, a sign of practical use by businesses that record and share operational data. The network’s update centered on how its transaction format is built for high-frequency reporting, where many events can be logged together instead of being sent as separate entries. According to VeChain, its model allows one transaction to contain many smaller actions, described as “sub-transactions.” The network stated that bundling multiple actions into one record can reduce repeated hashing work. It also said the structure can lower costs per recorded action and support higher throughput. The design is a fit for enterprise systems that need consistent and frequent updates across different participants.

We’ve seen millions of Tx from enterprise partners in the past few days, & demonstrated the real world benefits of our Tx model.

One transaction carries many ‘sub transactions’, increasing hash efficiency, reducing fees, & boosting scalability.

Web3 with utility = VeChain $VET https://t.co/cPYjdQaACW pic.twitter.com/xuMY3aH9gh

— VeChain (@vechainofficial) February 11, 2026

VeChain linked the recent transaction volume to its focus on practical Web3 use cases. It described blockchain as a trust layer for shared data, especially when information needs to be verified by several parties. The VeChainThor blockchain reduces time, cost, and manual effort for organizations that track products and exchange records across supply chains. Earlier on, CNF noted that VeChain partnered with 4ocean to power Cleanify, a platform that records verified cleanup activities on-chain and issues rewards for documented action. 4ocean has removed more than 40 million pounds of plastic waste to date, while VeBetter has reached about 43 million sustainability actions. Traceability and Data Verification Remain at the Core for VeChain One example often used to explain this approach is product tracking in food supply chains. In this scenario, a buyer can scan a product and view details such as the farm of origin, processing time, storage temperature, and transport conditions. The record can also show whether temperature requirements were followed during delivery. This type of visibility is a way to support consumer confidence in product handling and authenticity. The same records can also be used by producers and retailers when problems occur. If a shipment is found to be spoiled, the data trail can help locate where conditions changed and which batch was exposed. Companies can then separate affected goods from unaffected inventory and narrow down the part of the chain that needs attention. This will support quality control processes and reduce waste when only a portion of a shipment is impacted. Most recently, VeChain announced a partnership with Smartcar to power Evearn.io, allowing EV and hybrid drivers across 30+ vehicle brands in Europe and North America to earn on-chain rewards using consent-based, verifiable vehicle data.  As we reported, Smartcar provides standardized vehicle data APIs for connected cars. Approved apps can connect with user permission and pull data such as mileage and trip details. At press time, VeChain was down** 2.91%** in 24 hours, trading at** $0.007547**, with a market cap of $648.96 million and a 24-hour trading volume of $17.44 million.

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