The Good Tech Companies - Venom Foundation Achieves 150k TPS In Closed-Network Stress Test, Paving the Way For 2025 Mainnet Up
Episode Date: May 23, 2025This story was originally published on HackerNoon at: https://hackernoon.com/venom-foundation-achieves-150k-tps-in-closed-network-stress-test-paving-the-way-for-2025-mainnet-up. ... The implementation of this upgrade is set to occur in Q3 2025 and make Venom one of the most effective throughput public blockchains in existence. Check more stories related to web3 at: https://hackernoon.com/c/web3. You can also check exclusive content about #web3, #venom-foundation, #chainwire, #press-release, #blockchain-development, #crypto-exchange, #blockchain-testnets, #good-company, and more. This story was written by: @chainwire. Learn more about this writer by checking @chainwire's about page, and for more stories, please visit hackernoon.com. Venom Foundation successfully completed a closed‑network stress test of its next‑generation protocol. The Venom protocol is capable of completing 150,000 transactions per second (TPS) and finalizing all transfers in under three seconds.
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Venom Foundation achieves 150k TPS in closed network stress test,
paving the way for 2025 mainnet up. By Chainwire
Abu Dhabi UAE May 23, 2025, Chainwire
The Venom Foundation has successfully completed a closed-network stress test of its Next Generation protocol, which is capable of completing 150,000 transactions per second, TPS, and finalizing
all transfers in under three seconds.
The implementation of this upgrade is set to occur in Q3 2025 and make Venom one of
the most effective throughput public blockchains in existence.
Greater than, throughput only matters if it can remain reliable under pressure, said greater than Christopher Lewis, Chief Executive Officer
at Venom. Our new stack can handle greater than enterprise-scale workloads without spiking fees
or compromising greater than decentralization, which is exactly what payment providers, exchanges,
and game greater than studios need. Why White matters for market speed at scale. DAG-based Mempool consensus unlocks Headroom for 400,000-plus TPS in synthetic benchmarks
while maintaining real-time finality.
Fair order flow.
The distributed sorting layer can convert the DAG into a single linear order,
preventing front-running and other MEV exploits.
Parallel smart contract execution.
TVM actor model shard accounts
and processes call asynchronously, enabling high volume defy and microtransactions. Deterministic
security, validators can generate identical outputs, meaning finality is reached once 2N
plus 1 signatures are collected, making forks virtually impossible. Lean networking footprint, asynchronous block distribution keeps bandwidth costs low for
operators and cloud partners.
Path to production test net.
Q2 2025.
Security audits.
Ecosystem tooling.
Third-party audits main net migration.
Q3 2025.
In-place hard fork ecosystem expansion.
Q4 2025. cross-chain bridges, feature complete
SDKs transparency all raw data, node configurations, and test scripts will be published to Venom's
public GitHub repository ahead of the Testnet launch.
Independent auditors are currently reviewing both the security and performance aspects
of the upgrade.
About the Venom Foundation
The Venom Foundation consists of researchers and developers from Abu Dhabi, where they
built the foundations for the network.
The foundation is a Cayman-registered, community-driven non-profit supporting research, development,
and adoption for the Venom blockchain. https://venom.foundation.https.com
Venom Foundation
Press Contact
Press at Venom.Foundation
Contact Seacristopher Lewis
Sue Venom Foundation Media
at Venom.Network
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