Lighter is the fastest L2 on Ethereum Over the past 2 weeks, since the public launch, the number of transactions has grown from 11 to 14 billions. ~230M transactions per day, or 2675 TPS. 20x larger than Base 50x larger than Worldchain 65x larger than Arbitrum Most of these transactions are system transactions related to processing zk-proofs. But even without them, the protocol processes approximately 5M transactions, which equates to ~60 TPS. Lighter experienced heavy loads during the last crash, which resulted in a UI crash, but the sequencer continued to operate on the backend. The reason is simple: the team deliberately delayed a hardware update after the public launch to avoid disrupting the system. However, external circumstances intervened, and the team learned from this event. The current architecture can process tens of thousands of transactions without interruption. But Lighter can increase this number to hundreds of thousands of transactions. Scaling is achieved: - by increasing the number of servers for trades execution - by optimizing zkproofs for faster transaction processing In the long term, the team plans to reach 1M TPS to create conditions similar to those used by TradFi and HFT firms. Lighter is already the fastest L2. 10x and 100x of times faster than general L2 rollup. Appchain>General Focus matters
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