Somnia, a high-performance Layer-1 blockchain, has launched its Devnet benchmarking outcomes.
In a simulated real-world check, Somnia achieved 1.05 million transactions per second (TPS) for ERC-20 token transfers.
The community additionally demonstrated the flexibility to mint 300,000 NFTs per second with a 100ms block time and processed 50,000 Uniswap trades per second, utilizing 100,000 randomly transacting accounts to reflect real-world exercise.
Somnia’s upcoming public testnet launch will let builders and neighborhood members expertise the Layer-1’s capabilities first-hand.
“Our expertise is designed to help the demanding necessities of high-performance dApps whereas sustaining distinctive efficiency and cost-efficiency, and these spectacular outcomes validate our strategy,” stated Paul Thomas, Founder and CEO of Somnia. “With the Testnet on the horizon, we’re excited to see how the neighborhood builds on this momentum.
Developed by Inconceivable, Somnia integrates a customized EVM compiler and complicated information compression strategies, enabling builders to construct high-volume, user-friendly dApps with ease.
The efficiency was achieved by way of a sophisticated infrastructure spanning a number of information facilities, using machines with as much as 32 vCPUs, 120GB RAM, and cutting-edge AMD EPYC and Intel Xeon processors.
Key benchmarks embrace 50 Gigagas processed per second, sub-second transaction latencies averaging 900ms, and a globally distributed community of 100 check nodes.