Most people are still talking about scalability…
Meanwhile something interesting has been happening live 👀
A public stress test pushed tens of millions of transactions in under an hour.
Not theory. Actual load.
One stat stood out immediately:
~33M transactions in about 60 minutes.
That’s the kind of burst you’d expect during real mass adoption moments — not controlled lab tests.
What matters more is how the system behaves under pressure.
From what’s been observed:
- blocks stay fast
- confirmations remain consistent
-- fees don’t spike wildly
That combination is rare under heavy load.